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Coeur d’Alene 
Mining Information 


Compiled Between 
April 15 and June 15 , 1916 


PRICE, $4.00 


WM. WAGNER 
Wallace, Idaho 


Copyrighted 







JUL 25 1916 

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Introductory 


In presenting this volume the publisher does so, 
believing that it is for the benefit of the Coeur 
d Alene Mining district, for the benefit of the big 
operating companies, and for the best interests of 
those engaged in developing prospects. It is also 
a guide for investors and for business men dealing 
with the mining men of the Coeur d’Alenes. 

Whenever it has been possible, information re¬ 
garding the companies and properties mentioned 
herein has been obtained from some one directly 
connected with the company. 

Information has been refused in some instances. 
Why officials of a mining company, whose stocks 
are being traded on the exchanges, or whose stocks 
are in general circulation should refuse to give to 
the public the information sought for th;s publica¬ 
tion is a question that the publisher leaves for the 
subscriber to answer. Fortunately for the Coeur 
d’Alenes and for the mining industry, the percentage 
of those who have refused accurate information is 
so small that it is negligible. Wherever information 
has been requested and has not been supplied, it 
is so noted. 

For detailed information regarding the mining 
companies and properties briefly described in this 
reference volume, it is suggested that you corre¬ 
spond with ofifcials of the company. Usually all 
information may be had by addressing- the secretary. 
In almost every instance he has the records in his 
office and he also acts as the transfer agent in the 
matter of exchanging stocks. Some of the larger 
companies have special transfer offices and the 
addresses of these are given along with other data. 

Coeur d’Alene Mining Information is not designed 
to establish the merits or demertis of any mine 
or prospect. It is purely a volume of information 
and reference, supplying the means for making a 
thorough investigation of mining properties. It 
points the way, and, therefore is a volume useful 
to everyone doing business with the mining com¬ 
panies and mining men of the Coeur d’Alenes. 

Wm. WAGNER. 



Coeur d’Alene Mining District 


Thirty years ago the area embraced in the Coeur 
d’Alene Mining district was practically uninhabited. 
Among the occasional visitors were a few daring 
prospectors and the Indians from the nearby reser¬ 
vations, who came to hunt and fish. 

Mining in the Coeur d’Alenes began in the sum¬ 
mer of 1882. A. J. Prichard and three companions 
discovered gold on the banks of a stream near 

the town of Murray in the north end of the district. 
News of the discovery spread with the result that 
the following two summers witnessed a wild rush 
to the new placer diggings. Placering was done 
extensively for a few years and the hills were 

thoroughly prospected for gold. Several quartz 

claims were located and worked, the first being the 
Golden Chest near Murray. 

Gold alone was sought by those who came to the 
Coeur d’Alenes with the first rush. After the ex¬ 
citement subsided, those disappointed in their hunt 
for gold crossed the hills to the south and staked 
the ground that has since developed the rich lead, 
silver and zinc mines of Wardner, Burke and 

Mullan. 

With the development of these big producers, the 
days of gold in Murray were soon forgotten, save 
by a few who stayed on at the 'old camp, confident 
that it would come back. After thirty years of 
waiting Murray is taking on new life and show^ 
signs of becoming a live mining district. Several 
of the old properties are now being worked for 
both gold and tungsten. 

Soon after attention was turned to the mining 
of the baser metals some of the big mines of the 
district were developed. Among these were the 
Poorman-Tiger, Bunker Hill & Sullivan, Success, 
Standard-Mammoth, Hercules, Hecla, Morning, Bast 
Chance, Frisco, Stewart, Interstate-Callahan, and 
others. 

Prospecting and exploration work continued 
steadily since the first locations were made, but 
the recent renewed interest in mining has resulted 


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in much greater activity. With the district being 
thoroughly prospected, there is reason to believe 
that new mines will be added to the list of producers 
within another year. 

Shipments are now being made from a number 
of promising properties, making the outlook for 
more big mines encouraging, to say the least. 

Embraced in the Coeur d’Alene Mining district 
is all of Shoshone county, Idaho, and the western 
part of Sanders and Mineral counties, Montana. In 
the early days the producing mines were located 
at Wardner, Burke and Mullan. Others were soon 
opened on Nine Mile, including the Consolidated 
Interstate-Callahan, the second largest zinc mine 
in the world. The Tamarack & Custer, another of 
the big mines of the Coeur d'Alenes, has been de¬ 
veloped in the same section and now the Ray- 
Jefferson, the last property to emerge from the 
stage of a prospect, has been added to the list of 
Nine Mile producers. The first mine of that section 
was Success, the pioneer zinc mine of the district. 

In all parts of the Coeur d'Alenes, from the south 
line of Shoshone county to its northern boundary, 
from the far west extending into Kootenai county 
to Iron Mountain, Montana, on the east, develop¬ 
ment work is going forward with feverish haste. 
Dozens of properties have left and are leaving the 
prospect stage. They are already classed as small 
producers, making shipments of concentrates regu¬ 
larly. And, as the Coeur d’Alenes have already 
produced some of the biggest and best paying- 
mines of the world, there is reason to feel optimistic 
for the future. The extensive exploration work now 
being done is sure to bring in producers that will 
yield lead, silver, zinc and copper for generations 
to come. 

It is not an exaggeration or misrepresentation to 
say that the Coeur d’Alene Mining district is un¬ 
explored. Until every foot of mineralized ground 
has been thoroughly prospected, there is warranted 
the belief that enormous mineral wealth still lies 
hidden in the mountains of North Idaho. 

Making a big mine takes both time and money. 
The percentage of producers brought in by the 


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amount of exploration work clone in the Coeur 
d’Alenes is exceptionally high and this coupled with 
the fact that only a small portion of the entire 
district has been explored gives promise that there 
are many more big mines now in the making. 

Nowhere can there be found a mining district 
more favored by nature than the Coeur d’Alenes. 
There is an abundance of fresh water; the hills are 
well timbered, supplying cheap lumber for buildings 
and for underground work; electric power lines are 
built to most of the promising properties, and 
railroad lines have been extended to all of the big- 
mines. 

At Kellogg, the Bunker Hill & Sullivan is now 
building a smelter. This will be a big help to all 
small properties. It will make it possible for them 
to dispose of limited quantities of ore at home, 
giving quick returns, thus supplying ready money 
for the further development. 

With its past record and its present standing as 
one of the greatest mining districts on earth, the 
Coeur d’Alenes occupy an enviable position, one 
that will command the attention of the mining world 
for many years to come. 











Profits for 1915 


Sworn statements of mining companies of the 
Coeur d'Alenes show profits for the year 1915 ag¬ 
gregating $9,794,625, an increase of 38 per cent, 
over the previous year. 


The tabulated statement for 1914 and 1915 follows: 

1914 1915 

Bunker Hill .$ 802,559 $1,145,854 

Caledonia . 322,857 761,797 

Interstate-Callahan . 182,257 2,921,487 

Federal— 


Standard . 

Morning . 

Last Chance . 

Greenhill-Cleveland 

Gold Hunter . 

Hecla . 

Hercules . 

Ontario . 

Sierra Nevada . 

Success . 

Stewart ... 

Tamarack . 


99,126 

72,942 

1,046,757 


196,136 

1,868,761 

239,175 

159,339 

854,433 

187,063 


39,292 

571,560 

47,370 

497,864 

31,662 

593,680 

1,096,019 

223,724 

46,354 

898,935 

572,231 

346,796 


$6,031,406 $9,749,625 

Bunker Hill & Sullivan 


Tons extracted . 455,205 

Gross value .$4,177,819 

Cost extraction . 1,119,584 

Cost transportation and reduction . 1,79 3,275 

Cost betterments . 136,746 

Royalties from leases . 17,64 2 

Net profits . 1,145,854 

1914 profits, $802,559.41; increase, $343,295.44. 

Caledonia 

Tons extracted . 42,628 

Gross value .$1,246,859 

Cost of extraction . 107,575 

Cost transportation and reduction . 37 8,960 

Royalties . 1,4 73 

Net profits .*.. 761,797 


1914 profits, $322,857.01; increase, $438,940. 


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Consolidated Interstate-Callahan 

Tons etxracted . 113,795 

Gross value .$4,540,671 

Cost extraction . 84 9,240 

Cost transportation and reduction . 643,363 

Cost betterments . 126,079 

Net profits .-. 2,921,487 

1914 profits, $182,255.77; increase, $2,739,232. 
Federal 

(Standard Mine, Mace) 

Tons extracted ... 52,9 58 

Gross value .$ 332,794 

Cost extraction . 205,296 

Cost transportation and reduction . 88,206 

Net profits .1. 39,291 

No report for 1914. 

(Morning Mine, Mullan) 

Tons extracted . 250,260 

Gross value . $1,947,606 

Cost extraction . 5 9 8,898 

Cost transportation and reduction . 7 41,996 

Cost betterments . 35,151 

Net profits . 571,560 

1914 profits, $99,122; increase, $472,438. 

(Last Chance Mine, Wardner) 

Tons extracted . 13 6,180 

Gross value .$ 620,682 

Cost extraction ... 369,08 3 

Cost transportation and reduction . 204,228 

Net profits . 47,370 

1914 profits, $72,942; decrease, $25,572. 

(Frisco mine, Gem). 

Tons extracted . 58,113 

According to the affidavit of Frederick Burbidge, 
general manager, no profit was made and only ex¬ 
traction is shown in report. No report made for 
1914. 

Green Hill-Cleveland 

Tons extracted (shipping product) probably 28,125 

Gross value . $1,643,798 

Cost extraction . 658,941 


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Cost transportation and reduction . 415,22S 

Cost betterments . 8,592 

Federal ore extracted . 6 3,172 

Net profits .. 4 9 7,864 

1914 profits, $1,046,757.08; decrease, $548,892.84. 
Gold Hunter 

Tons extracted . 118,764 

Gross value ....$ 614,590 

Cost extraction . 333,904 

Cost transportation and reduction . 214,315 

CoSts betterments ... 34,707 

Net profits . 31,662 

1914 loss $45,926.15; increase, $77,624.15. 

Hecla 

Tons extracted . 146,675 

Gross value .$1,422,578 

Cost extraction . 3 8 8,340 

Cost transportation and reduction . 393,587 

Cost betterments . 4 6,9 70 

Net profits . 5 93,680 

1914 profits, $196,136; increase, $397,543. 

Hercules 

Tons extracted, concentrates and crude ore 49,441 

Gross value ...$3,090,17 4.7 5 

Cost extraction . 950,852.27 

Cost transportation and reduction . 986,218.96 

Cost betterments . 57,084.15 

Net profits . 1,096,019.00 


1914 profits, $1,868,761.81; decrease, due to prop- 
ertv being closed down from May 29 to August 29, 
$772,742.81. 

Marsh 

According to the affidavit of W. Earl Greenough, 
manager, the property was operated at a loss during 
the year and no figures are given in the report. 
No report was made for 1914. 


Ontario 

Tons extracted .„... 81,208 

Gross value ...$ 689,392 

Cost extraction . 26 5,728 

Cost transportation and reduction . 199,939 


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Net profits . 223,724 

1914 profits, $239,175.78; decrease, $15,450. 
Sierra Nevada 

Tons extracted . 15,159 

Gross value .$ 110,328 

Cost extraction, transport and reduction ... 63,973 

Net profits . 46,364 

1914 profits, $159,339.63; decrease, $112,985.16. 
Success 

Tons extracted (concentrates, dry weight) 21,867 

Gross value .$1,255,801 

Cost extraction, transport and reduction.... 356,865 

Net profits .-. 898,935 

1914 loss, $23,946.16; increase, $922,882.09. 

Stewart 


Tons extracted . 180,016 

Gross value .$1,557,627 

Cost extraction . 472,893 

Cost transportation and reduction . 511,387 

Cost betterments . 1,115 

Net profits ......*.. 572,231 

1914 profits, $854,433.56; decrease, $282,202.56. 
Tamarack & Custer 

Tons extracted (shipping product probably 

concentrates and crude ore) . 26,146 

Gross value .$1,238,754 

Cost extraction . 44 9,041 

Cost transportation and reduction . 4 3 9,156 

Cost betterments .. 3,760 

Net profits . 346,796 


1914 profits, $187,063; increase, $163,732. 


SHIPMENTS MADE NOT SHOWING PROFITS 
FOR YEAR 1915 

Reports on the following properties are not based 
on sworn statements, but are gathered from sources 


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that are reliable. In many instances the output for 
the last month of the year is estimated: 


Federal 

(Iron Mountain Mines) 

Tons of ore and concentrates shipped . 9 00 

Gross value ...„...$ 33,000 

Tonnages and values cover portion of year from 
July 23 to December 31. 

(Frisco mines) 

Tons of ores and concentrates shipped. 5,300 

Grdss value of output ...'....$ 128,000 

Marsh 

Tons of ores and concentrates shipped 

(estimated) . 4,048 

Gross value (estimated) ..$ 227,000 

There was no production during the first six 
months of the year. 

Highland-Surprise 

Tons of concentrates and ore shipped . 3 30 

Gross value ....$ 10,000 

Golden Chest 

Tons of ore shipped, (tungsten) . 10 

Gross value . $ 22,500 

Terrible Edith 

Number of tons shipped . 600 

Gross value . $ 25,000 

Monarch 

Number of tons shipped . 600 

Gross value . $ 10,552 

Empire Copper 

Number of tons shipped .. 165 

Gross value .. $ 3,000 

Paragon 

Number of tons shipped . 110 

Gross value .. $ 10,100 

Murray Hill 

Number of tons shipped . 110 

Gross value .$ 10,100 

Silver Cable 

Number of tons shipped . 41 

Gross value .$ 1,200 


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Hypotheek 

Tons of concentrates and ore shipped . 38 

Gross value ......$ 1,500 

Idora. 

Tons of concentrates and ore shipped . 300 

Gross value ..,.$ 13,800 

Tuscumbia 

Tons of concentrates and ore shipped . 764 

Gross value ...j.$ 27,593 




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Coeur d’Alene Mining Companies 
and Properties 

ADVANCE MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Missoula, Montana. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Henry Crego, Missoula, Mont. 

.Sec.-Treas.: Henry Hubert, Missoula, Mont. 

Idaho Managing- Agent: J. H. Murphy, Wallace, Ida. 
Directors: Herbert Crego and Henry Hubert, Mis¬ 
soula, Mont.; J. H. Murphy, Wallace, Idaho. 
Silver-lead property—5 unpatented claims about 3 
miles northeast of Mullan. 1700 feet of under¬ 
ground workings; doing assessment work. Located 
in Hunter Mining district.—J. H. Murphy, May 18, 
1916. 


ALAMEDA MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: P. J. Finucane, c|o Holly-Mason Hard¬ 
ware, Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: Jas. A. Wayne, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Chas. McKinnis, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: F. J. Finucane and Charles Hussey, Spo¬ 
kane, Wash.; Frederick Burbidge, Charles Mc¬ 
Kinnis and Jas. A. Wayne, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-zinc property—3 patented and 4 unpatented 
claims in Placer Center Mining district adjoining 
Success. Appeal to Supreme court of Idaho now 
pending in litigation due to contention that Success 
mined Alameda ore. Tunnel now being driven to 
open property at depth.—May 27, 1916. 


AETNA MINING & MILLING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Jas. Murphy, Burke, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: O. W. Lewis, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Chas. F. O. Merriam, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Dr. C. S. Stone, Dr. F. Leo Quigley, A 
Wilmot, O. W. Lewis, of Wallace; Jas. Murphy, 


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Gus Hedlund and John A. Swan, of Burke, Idaho. 

Lead-silver property—4 unpatented claims one 
mile south and east of Burke in Lalande Mining 
district; 25 0 feet of underground workings; work to 
be resumed soon.—O. W. Lewis, April 27, 1916. 


AJAX MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Burke, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,600,000. Shares: 1,600,000. Par value $1. 
President: Frank E. Starkey, 733 Augusta Ave., 

Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: J. A. Havighorst, 714 W. 14th St., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Manager: Alva C. Bixby, Burke, Idaho. 
Superintendent: Alva C. Bixby, Burke, Idaho. 
Directors: Frank E. Starkey and J. A. Havighorst, 
Spokane; H. W. Woodward, 309 Item Bldg., Lynn, 
Mass.; Alva C. Bixby, Burke, Idaho; George 
Sprague, Lynn, Mass.; Florence Moriarity, Spo¬ 
kane, Wash.; Gus Benson, Burke, Idaho. 
Lead-silver—13 patented claims at the head of 
Gorge gulch adjoining Hercules on east; near Burke 
in Lalande Mining district; about 8000 feet of tunnei 
work; now working 7 men drifting on ledge.—J. A. 
Havighorst, May 2 2, 1916. 

ALBANY" LEAD MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: John Dunphy, Burke, Idaho. 

Secretary: A. G. Kerns, Wallace, Idaho. 

Treasurer: John Dunphy, Burke, Idaho. 

Manager: John Dunphy, Burke, Idaho. 

Directors: John Dunphy, Burke, Idaho; C. C. Wynn, 
Burke, Idaho; Wm. Finley, Burke, Idaho; John 
H. Nordquist and A. G. Kerns, Wallace, Idaho. 
Lead-silver property—11 unpatented claims south¬ 
east of Hecla on east side of Burke canyon in 
Lalande Mining district; about 120 0 feet of under¬ 
ground workings; working small force.—A. G. Kerns, 
May 3, 1916. 

Property has since been bonded by George Herron, 
of Chatcolet, Idaho, and associates. Will push de¬ 
velopment work.—Publisher, June 4, 1916. 


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ALCIDES MINING COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Washington. 
Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Grant D. Miles, Fairfield, Wash. 
Sec.-Treas.: M. W. Neary, 618 Hyde Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Manager: Ed Ehrenberg, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: M. W. Neary, Spokane: Grant D. Miles, 
Fairfield, Wash; Ed Ehrenberg, Wallace; Oscar 
Cain, Hyde Bldg., Spokane, Wash.; H. Goetz, 
'Alaska Bldg., Seattle. Wash. 

Lead-Silver—4 Datented claims and a half interest 
in three patented fractions adjoining Burke on the 
east and south in the Lalande Mining district. About 
2500 feet of tunnel. Now working force drifting on 
vein and driving crosscut from Gertie tunnel at 
depth of over 1300 feet.—Ed Ehrenberg June 1, 1916 


ALHAMBRA MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: E. H. Moffitt, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: Wm, A. Corey, Spokane, Wash. 

Treas.: Charles Hussey, Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: Charles Hussey, Spokane, Wash. 

Directors: Charles Hussey and Wm. A. Corey, Spo¬ 
kane; E. H. Moffit, Wallace. 

Lead-silver—12 patented claims adjoining the 
Bunker Hill & Sullivan on the east; in Yreka Mining 
district; about two miles of tunnels and drifts; 
operations to be renewed after the completion of 
the Bunker Hill & Sullivan smelter now under con¬ 
struction.—E. H. Moffitt, April 18, 1916. 


ALICE MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace. Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Walter Mackay, 72 3 South Park Ave., 
Portland, Ore. 

Sec.-Treas.: Jas. F. McCarthy, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Jas. F. McCarthy, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Jas. F. McCarthy and A. G. Kerns, Wal- 


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lace; Walter Mackay, Portland; John H. Foss, 
Mullan, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—23 patented claims half way between 
Wallace and Mullan in Lalande Mining district; 680 
feet of shafts and 9570 feet of crosscuts and drifts; 
property bonded and leased to Hammond & Baine, 
Wallace, Idaho; now working force unwatering mine 
and taking out ore.—L. E. Hanley, May 27, 1916. 


AMAZON DIXIE MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $750,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value 50c. 
President: Wesley Everett, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Wesley Everett, Wallace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: Archie McCallum, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Wesley Everett, Herman J. Rossi, Judge 
W. W. Woods, and Hugh Toole, of Wallace; A. W. 
Allenburger, of Hydraulic Pressed Steel Co., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

Lead-silver-copper—9 unpatented claims located 
at Sildix, Mont., on the Northern Pacific raihvay in 
the East Coeur d'Alenes; 4 millsites on property; 
property is extensively explored by shafts, tunnels, 
drifts, and raises. Now working 12 men at the mine. 
—Herman J. Rossi, June 2, 1916. 


AMBERGRIS MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 

Company owns a group of claims north and west 
of Burke adjoining the Hercules group. Reorganizing 
the Ambergris' still under way. This included re¬ 
ducing the capital from $3,000,000 to $1,000,000 and 
making the stock assessable. 

Directors elected to take charge of the business of 
the company are Eugene R. Day, Herman J. Rossi, 
P. I. J. Maggy, John H. Wourms and Jas. F. Mc¬ 
Carthy, all of Wallace. 

Considerable work has been done on the claims 
and as soon as the reorganization is completed oper¬ 
ations will again be resumed.—Herman J. Rossi, 
June 10, 1916. 


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AMERICAN COMMANDER MINING & MILLING 
COMPANY, Ltd. 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: E. J. Clark, Carlyle Hotel, Spokane, Wash. 
Sec.-Treas.: M. J. McHugh, Mullan, Idaho. 
Manager: E. J. Clark, Spokane, Wash. 
Superintendent: Jas. Gearon, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: P. A. Paulsen, E. H. Averill and E. J. 
Clark, of Spokane; M. J. McHugh, Mullan; Pat J. 
Gearon, Wallace. 

Lead-silver—2 patented claims; one fraction pat¬ 
ent proceedings pending; adjoining the Gold Hunter 
on the Nvest in the Hunter Mining district; shaft 75 
feet deep; upper tunnel in 7 00 feet and lower 
tunnel in about 1100 feet; working 6 men driving 
crosscut.—M. J. McHugh, May 17, 1916. 


AMY-MATCHLESS MINING & MILLING COMPAN Y 

Principal place business: Mankato, Minn. 
President: George Medenmann, Mankato. Minn. 

Sec.: C. J. Holman, Mankato, Minn. 

Treas.: W. A. Beach, Mankato, Minn. 

Manager: Gus A. Smith, Kingston, Idaho. 
Directors: W. A. Beach, C. J. Holman, Geo. Meden¬ 
mann, of Mankota, Minn.; Gus A. Smith, Kings¬ 
ton, Idaho. 

Lead-zinc—5 patented claims and millsite and 12 
unpatented claims on Pine creek in Yreka Mining 
district; about 3500 feet of tunnels and 200 feet of 
shafts.—W. A. Beach, Mankato, Minn., May 17, 1916. 


ANACONDA COPPER COMPANY 

Principal place business: Anaconda, Mont. 
President: John D. Ryan, 4 2 Broadway, New York. 
Sec.-Treas.: A. H. Melin, 42 Broadway, New York. 
Idaho agent and attorney in fact: Wm. J. Kelly, 
Beeler, Idaho. 

Company is working the Douglas on Pine Creek 
under bond and lease. For particulars see Douglas 
Mining Company. 


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ALPINA COPPER COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Chas. W. Beale, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: A. H. Featherstone, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: A. H. Featherstone, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Chas. W. Beale, A. H. Featherstone, of 
Wallace; A. P. Cochrane, Mullan, Idaho; Alexander 
Muir, San Diego, Cal. 

Copper—6 unpatented claims about 2% miles 
north of Adair, Idaho, on Kelly creek in St. Joe 
Mining district; about 2500 feet of underground 
workings; now working small force.—A. H. Feather¬ 
stone, May 16, 1916. 


ANCHOR MINING COMPANY. 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,00. Par value $1. 
President: Evan Evans, Burke, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: J. L. Prickett, Spokane, Wash. 

Lead-silver—Company owns a group of claims 
across the canyon from the Hecla near Burke in 
Lalande district. Company is inactive. Officers 
failed to respond to call for information. 


AMERICAN MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c 
President: Wm. Stimson, Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: John Dolan, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Tony Molitor, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Wm. Stimson, Spokane; S. P. Fair- 
weather, James Cronin, Tony Molitor, Eugene 
Conarcl, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—2 unpatented claims west of Success 
on Nine Mile in Placer Center Mining district; con¬ 
siderable exploration work done. Not working at 
present.—John Dolan, June 2, 1916. 


ARCTIC MINING & MILLING CO., Ltd. 

Principal place business: Wallace. Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000 Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Henry Lalonde, Wallace, Tdaho. 


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Secretary: Geo. H. Heller, Box 22, Osborne, Idaho. 
Treasurer: W. H. Keating, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: George H. Heller, Osborne, Idaho. 
Directors: C. H. Brown and Henry Lalonde, Wallace; 
George H. Heller, Osborne. Idaho. 

Silver-lead—4 claims and 4 fractions, unpatented. 
7 miles from Wallace on Placer creek in Placer 
Center Mining district; tunnel in 550 feet; working 
small force driving crosscut for vein.—George H. 
Heller, May 8, 1916. 


ARGENTINE MINE. 

Co-partnership. 

Trustee: M. J. Flohr, Wallace, Idaho. 

Owners of property: Coeur d’Alene Hardware com¬ 
pany, % interest; White & Bender company, % 
interest; estates of Finch & Campbell, % interest. 
Grey copper—1 patented claim about 1V> miles 
west of Wallace; 800 feet of underground workings; 
produced about $100,000 in silver. Not working.— 
E. H. Moffitt, April 21, 1916. 


ATLANTIC MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Otto A. Olsson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: R. B. Bohannon, Spokane, Wash. 
Directors: Herman J. Rossi, Otto A. Olsson, Homer 
G. Brown, Wallace; Chas. Anderson, Delta, Idaho; 
R. B. Bohannon, Spokane, Wash. 

Lead-silver—7 unpatented claims west of the Clear 
Grit on Beaver creek in the B£&ver Mining district; 
380 feet of crosscuts and tunnels; expect to start 
further development work soon.—Otto A. Olsson, 
May 2, 1916. 


AURORA-SAMPSON MINING COMPANY 

Company has been consolidated with the H. E. M. 
Mining Company and is now known as the Western 
Union Mining Company. See Western Union Mining 
Company. 


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BANNER IDAHO MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: 63 Zeigler Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Capital: $1,500,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: L. H. Snyder, Spokane, Wash. 

Secretary: C. J. Smith, Spokane, Wash. 

Treasurer: L. H. Snyder, Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: A. P. McRae, Mullan, Idaho. 

Silver-lead—4 claims and a fraction, patented; lo¬ 
cated above Mullan in Hunter Mining district; 700 
feet of tunnel. Not working.—C. J. Smith, June 4, 
1916. 


BASIN MINING COMP AN 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $75,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 5c. 
President: O. W. Lewis, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Therrett Towles, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Herman J. Rossi. Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: O. W. Lewis, Therrett Towles, Franklin 
Pfirman, L. C. Wilson, of Wallace, Idaho; John P. 
Gray, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—5 patented claims south of the Her¬ 
cules and east of the Laclede in the Lalande Mining 
district; considerable open cut work and a shaft; 
property has been idle for a few years, but opera¬ 
tions are to be resumed soon.—O. W. Lewis, April 
19, 1916. 


BEAR TOP & OROFINO CONSOLIDATED MINING 
COMPANY 

Incorporated under the laws of Washington. 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 

Corporation going out of business on account or 
failure. Bear Top group consists of 7 patented 
claims to the east of Murray in the Summit Mining 
district; property has reverted to original owners: 
Moses Simmons, Murray, Idaho, and Mrs. Carrie 
Tarr, 1411i/> Oh Street, Sacramento, Cal. 

Orofino group consists of 11 unpatented claims 
located near the Bear Top group. . Claims and 


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other assets will be sold by A. G. Kennedy, of 
Monarch, Idaho, receiver, on June 27, 1916. 

Property has produced lead-silver ore valued at 
$125,000. Been worked under lease recently.—A. G. 
Kennedy, May 30, 1916. 

BELLE OF THE WEST MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $75,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value 5c. 
President: Geo. R. Trask, Wallace, Idaho. 

Secretary: M. E. Trask, Wallace, Idaho. 

Treasurer: C. A. Keating, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Geo. R. Trask, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Geo. R. Trask, M. E. Trask, J. W. Tabor, 
M. D. Thibadeau, C. A. Keating, Wallace Idaho. 
Lead-silver—2 patented claims and 2 fractions on 
east Nine Mile creek adjoining Success on the north¬ 
west; in Placer Center Mining district; about 800 
feet of underground workings; expect to start work 
soon. Geo. R. Trask, April 21, 1916. 


BELL MINING COMPANY. 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $125,000. Shares 500,000. Par value 25c. 
President: Vacant. 

Vice President: M. J. Flohr, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: Charles Hussey, Spokane, Wash. 
Treasurer: E. H. Moffitt, Wallace,. Idaho. 

Manager: E. H. Moffitt, Wallace, Idaho. 

Managing Agent in Idaho: E. H. Moffitt, Wallace, 
Idaho. 

Directors: M. J. Flohr and E. H. Moffitt, of Wallace; 
Charles Hussey, Spokane, Wash. 

Lead-silver—8 claims and 2 fractions, patented, 
about 1 mile below Gem in the Burke canyon; in 
Lalande Mining district; 7000 feet of underground 
workings; shipped about 300 tons; expect to resume 
operations about June 1, 1916, with 6 or 7 men.— 
E. H. Moffitt, April 27, 1916. 

BELMONT-BANNER MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Washington. 
Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 


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President: Conrad Wolfle, 417 Hutton Bldg., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: W. E. Poole, 417 Hutton Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Manager: Conrad Wolfle, 417 Hutton Bldg., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Directors: Dewalt Renshaw, D. R. Glasgow, W. E. 
Poole, Conrad Wolfle, of Spokane; Peter Jack- 
son, Murray, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—3 unpatented claims on Deer creek, 
a tributary of Beaver creek; in Beaver Mining dis¬ 
trict; about 1600 feet of underground workings; now 
working force drifting on vein.—M. A. Corner, May 
24, 1916. 


BELMONT MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Wm. Scheave, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Frank P. Hess, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Wm. Scheave, Wallace. Idaho. 
Superintendent: Wm. Scheave, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Wm. Scheave, Frank P. Hess, of Wallace; 
Dr. Weatherspoon, Murray hospital, Butte, Mont.; 
Ida Scheave, Wallace, Idaho; Christ Anderson, 
Burke, Idaho; Mildred E. Hess, Wallace, Idaho. 
Lead-silver—11 unpatented claims on Two Mile 
gulch about 4 miles north of Osborne in Evolution 
Mining district; about. 1800 feet of underground 
workings; now working- 6 men advancing crosscut 
tunnel.—Frank P. Hess, May 1, 1916. 

BEN HER MINING COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Montana. 
Principal place business: Saltese, Mont. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: D. S. Dixon, Quartz, Mont. 

Secretary: Charles Luedke, Saltese, Mont. 
Treasurer: C. A. Keating, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Frank Bell, Saltese, Mont. 

Directors: D. S. Dixon, Quartz, Mont.; C. A. Luedke, 
Peter Peterson, Frank Bell, Walter L. Murray, 
Saltese, Mont. 

Lead-silver: 9 unpatented claims • about three 


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miles north of Saltese in the East Coeur d’Alenes; 
3000 feet of underground workings; will resume 
operations shortly.—Frank Bell, May 28, 1916. 


BENTON MIXING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,250,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value $1. 
President: John Callahan, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: F. P. Candee, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: John Callahan, Wallace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: John Callahan, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: John Callahan, Ernest Gnaedinger, F. P. 
Candee, of Wallace; Fred Richardson, Burke, Ida.; 
N. E. Nuzum, Spokane, Wash. 

Lead-silver-antimony—4 claims and a fraction, 
patented, about a quarter of a mile from Burke in 
Gorge gulch; Lalande Mining- district; about 2000 
feet of underground workings; now working 5 men 
drifting on vein.—F. P. Candee, April 28, 1916. 


BERNICE MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $2,000,000. Shares: 2,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: E. C. Moore, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: A. O. Larson, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Directors: E. C. Moore, Murdock Cameron, F. M. 
Bedell, T. P. Wormward, E. Cameron, Kellogg, 
Idaho. 

Lead-silver—2 unpatented claims on Haystack 
peak in Yreka Mining district; 300 feet of tunnel; 
property hot working.—A. O. Larson, May 1, 1916. 


BEST CHANCE MINING COMPANY, Ltd. 

Principal place business: 203 Paulsen Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Capital: $1,500,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value $1. 

President: Chas. H. Bell, 203 Paulsen Bldg., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: Chas. A. Gram, 203 Paulsen Bldg., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Manager: Elmer Harr, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Chas. H. Bell, Chas, A. Gram, 20 3 Paulsen 
Bldg., Spokane; Chas. Harr, Wallace, Idaho; W. A. 


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Cox, North Yakima, Wash.; John A. Scott, Edmun- 
ton, Alberta. 

Lead-silver—12 unpatented claims on Dago Peak 
gulch in Evolution Mining district; 2700 feet of 
crosscutting and drifting; working 6 men drifting 
and crosscutting; property is 1 % mile from O. W. 
R. & N. railway.—Chas. H. Bell, June 3, 1916. 


BIG CREEK LEASING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $50,000. Shares: 5,000. Par value $10. 
President: D. W. Price. Kellogg, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: A. O. Larson, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Manager: D. W. Price, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: D. W. Price, R. R. Rice, Harry Morrell 
and C. L. Buck, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Grey copper.—Leasing the lower levels of the 
Yankee located on Big creek in the Evolution Mining- 
district, about 5 miles from Kellogg. Recently shipped 
car of ore to Tacoma smelter. Working 10 men 
and will drive tunnel to cut vein 200 feet lower than 
present workings.—A. O. Larson, May 1, 1916. 


BIG CREEK MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,250,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value $1. 
President: G. Scott Anderson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: W. W. Smith, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: G. Scott Anderson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: G. Scott Anderson, W. W. Smith, A. H. 
Featherstone, Irving Anderson, Wallace, Idaho; 
Dr. C. E. McCoy, Belgrade, Mont. 

Silver—6 claims, patent applied for, on Big Creek 
in Evolution Mining district; under lease to L. J. 
Tefft, of Wallace; about 3 000 feet of underground 
workings; shipped about 500 tons of ore.—W. W. 
Smith, April 26, 1916. 

BIG DIVIDE MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Alexander Murphy, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: E. H. Pattison, Hutton Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 


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Manager: Alexander Murphy, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Alexander Murphy, Frank P. Markwell, 
Chas. Markwell, J. F. Markwell, Wallace; E. H. 
Pattison, Spokane. 

Silver-lead—11 patented and 2 unpatented claims 
on Nine Mile adjoining the Success in Placer Center 
Mining district; about $30,000 expended on develop¬ 
ment work and equipment; expect to resume opera¬ 
tions during the summer.-—Alexander Murphy, May 

1, 1916. - 

BIG ELK MINING COMPANY 
Organized under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $2,000,000. Shares: 2,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: E. L. Proebsting, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec. r Treas.: A. H. Featherstone, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Peter Peterson, Saltese, Mont. 

Directors: E. L. Proebsting, Geo. K. Garrett, W. S. 
Brown, A. H. Featherstone, Wallace; Peter 
Peterson, Saltese, Mont. 

Copper—21 unpatented claims on the north side 
of the Milwaukee railroad about midway between 
Roland and Adair, Idaho, in the St. Joe Mining 
district; about $40,000 expended on development 
work; shipped 3 cars of ore; now working small 
force exploring vein.—A. H. Featherstone, May 16, 
1916. 

BITTER ROOT MOUNTAIN MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Washington. 
Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $75,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value 5c. 
President: F. A. Egerton, 16 State St., Rochester, 
New York. 

Sec.-Treas.: Mrs. F. A. Noteware, 939 South Hilliard 
Ave., Spokane, Wash. 

Directors: F. A. Edgerton, Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. 
F. A. Noteware, Spokane. 

Lead-silver—3 patented claims one mile south of 
Mullan on Boulder creek in Hunter Mining district; 
about 650 feet of tunnel and shaft; now working 
small force driving crosscut. Property is leased to 
W. T. Penrose, Spokane, Wash., and associates for 
15 years.—May 26, 1916. 


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BLACK BEAR CON SOI ABATED MINING CO., Ltd. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,250,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value $1. 
President: Peter Bernier, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: L. L. Brainard, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Peter Bernier, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Peter Bernier, Wallace; S. D. Lemieux, 
Black Bear, Idaho; Otto Grice, Portland, Ore.; 
Fremont S. Rowe, Burke, Idaho; Geo. H. Cushing, 
Moscow, Idaho. 

Lead-silver-zinc—70 acres of patented ground at 
Black Bear in Burke canyon; 6000 feet of under¬ 
ground workings; expect to resume operations soon. 
—May 1, 1916. 

BLACK HAWK MINING & DEVELOPMENT 
COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wardner, Idaho. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Alfred Page, Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: Dana R. Treat, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Frederick Burbidge, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Alfred Page, Spokane; Dana R. Treat, 
Frederick Burbidge, A. J. Devlin, Oscar Dull, 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—10 patented claims below Government 
gulch in Yreka Mining district; extensively explored; 
one of the old properties of the district; not working. 
—D. R. Treat, May 3, 1916. 


BLACK TRAVELER COPPER MINING COMPANY 

Organized under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: O. S. Roof, Mullan, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: J. R. Bean, Mullan, Idaho. 

Manager: O. S. Roof, Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: O. S. Roof, J. R. Bean, Mullan, Idaho; R. 
E. Seysler, Wallace; Wm. Poorman and J. F. 
Luedke, Saltese, Mont. 

Copper—6 unpatented claims about 2% miles 
northeast of Saltese, Mont., in St.. Regis Mining dis¬ 
trict; about 5000 feet of underground workings, will 
resume operations shortly.—J. R. Bean. May 17, 1916. 

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BLAINE & EMMETT MINING COMPANY 

Organized under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Murray, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Amos Watkins, Albion, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: Robert Skeman, Murray, Idaho. 
Manager: Merrill Heblethwaite, Murray, Idaho. 
Directors: Amos Watkins, Albion Wash.; R. J. 
Houtaling, Union, Idaho; N. B. Miller, Mullan, 
Idaho. 

Copper-lead—4 unpatented claims on West Eagle 
in the Eagle Mining district; near Union, Idaho, 
about 750 feet of tunnel, will work during summer.— 
Merrill Heblewaite—June 4, 1914. 

. BLUE BELL MINING COMPANY, Ltd. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: M. J. Weber, 27 3 2 No. San Francisco Ave., 
Chicago. 

Sec.-Treas.—F. Bland, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Chas. Magnee, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Axel Swan, Burke, Idaho; M. J. Weber, 
Chicago; Chas. Magnee, Wallace', Idaho; Chris 
Anderson, Burke, Idaho; Swan Swanson, Chicago; 
F. Bland, Wallace. 

Silver-lead—10 unpatented claims on Big creek; 
part in Yreka and part in Evolution district; consid¬ 
erable tunnel work; not working at present.—F. 
Bland, June 5, 1916. 


BLUE GROUSE MINING COMPANY 

This comprises a small group of claims at the 
head of Nine Mile adjoining the Interstate-Callahan. 
Most of the owners of the property live at Moscow, 
Idaho, but those interested refused to respond to a 
call for information. 

BLUE RIBBON MINING COMPANY 

Organized under the laws of the State of Washington. 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: F. T. McCormick, Spokane, Wash. 


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Sec.-Treas.: James Keeth, 510 Kuhn Block, Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Directors: W. L. Tribble, C. A. Lindsay, F. T. Mc¬ 
Cormick, all of Spokane, Wash. 

Copper-galena—7 unpatented claims located 5 miles 
east of Burke on lower Glidden Lake; shaft 40 feet 
deep; 1500 feet of tunnel.—James Keeth, June 2, 
1916. 


BLUE WING MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Peter Zanetti, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Peter Zanetti, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Henry Otting, Herman J. Rossi, Petet 
Zanetti, all of Wallace, Idaho. 

Silver-lead—3 unpatented claims on Nine Mile op¬ 
posite Marsh mill; 1632 feet of underground work¬ 
ings; now working 2 men.—Herman J. Rossi, April 
26, 1916. 


BLUE STAR MINING AND MILLING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: $1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: W. W. Bixby, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: G. W. Dougherty, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: August Gren, Kingston, Idaho. 

Directors: W. W. Bixby, Wallace, Idaho; George B. 
Dresher, Box 1994, Spokane, Wash.; George W. 
Dougherty, Wallace, Idaho; Frank Blendenhofer 
and August Gren, Kingston. Idaho. 

Silver-lead-zinc—8 patented claims on Pine creek 
in Yreka Mining district. About 2500 feet of under¬ 
ground workings; shaft down 120 feet. Expect to 
start work by June 1.—August Gren, April 24, 1916. 


BOBBIE ANDERSON GROUP 

Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Theodore Brown, Beeler, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Herman J. Rossi. Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Theodore Brown, Beeler, Idaho. 

Directors: Theodore Brown, Beeler, Idaho; Herman 
J. Rossi; A. Wyman, John H. Wourms, and A. G. 


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Kerns, all of Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver-zinc —2 claims and 2 fractions, un¬ 
patented on Pine creek 2 miles west of the Bunker 
Hill & Sullivan at Wardner, in the Yreka dis¬ 
trict; 300 foot shaft and considerable tunnel work¬ 
ing's.—Herman J. Rossi, April 26, 1916. 


BOSS ZINC MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $50,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 5c. 
President: Ben E. Hervey, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: A. L. Nicholson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treasurer: Dr. J. A. Savage, Wallace, Idaho. 
Mgr.-Supt.: Ben E. Hervey, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Ben E. Hervey, A. L. Nicholson, J. A. 
Savage. C. P. Collon and A. H. Featherstone, all 
of Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver-zinc—3 unpatented claims 2Vj miles 
north of Osborne on old Murray road in Evolution 
Mining district; about 800 feet of crosscuts, drifts, 
and shafts. Now working small force.—A. L. Nichol¬ 
son, May 4, 1916. 

Company reorganized June 5, 1916, with following 
officers: Henry Lieb, president; A. F. Lieb, treasurer: 
who with A. H. Featherstone, A. L. Nicholson, and 
Ben E. Hervey comprise directory.—June 5, 1916. 


BOSTON-COLBY" MINING COMPANY. 

Organized under the laws of the State of Montana. 

Principal place business: Saltese, Mont. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Peter Peterson, Saltese, Mont. 
Sec.-Treas.-Mgr.: Andrew Flack, 21 First St., Mil¬ 
waukee, Wis. 

Superintendent: Joseph Speikermann, Saltese, Mont. 
Directors: Peter Peterson, Joseph Speikermann, Sal¬ 
tese, Mont.; Andrew Flack, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Copper—9 claims joining Saltese, Montana, on the 
west; 2000 feet of tunnel work; now idle; will re¬ 
sume operations shortly to explore big ledge en¬ 
countered.—Joseph Speikermann, May 28, 1916. 


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BOULDER CREEK MINING AND MILLING, LTD. 

Organized under the laws of the State of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Larsen, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Leo Greenough, 928 Old National Bank 
Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: W. J. Beaton, 928 Old National Bank 
Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

Company owns the “Central” patented claim, also 
the Boulder, Windstorm No. 2, No. 3, and No. 4, 
Galena Cliff, Shelby, Rex, and Atlantic claims, non- 
patented; Hunter Mining district, Shoshone county, 
Idaho; about one mile south of Mullan. Property not 
operating now. No ore shipped.—W. J. Beaton, June 
2. 1916. 


BRYAN MINING COMPANY 

Co-partnership. 

Owners: E. R. Day. and Charles Burns, both of 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: E. R. Day, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver— 14 patented claims about 4^4 miles 
northeast of Saltese on west fork of Packer creek; 
about 2000 feet of underground workings; will re¬ 
sume operations shortly.—Charles Burns, June 3, 
1916. 


BRISTOL MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $125,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Harry Morrell, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: C. C. Richlie, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Harry Morrell, Kellogg. Idaho. 

Directors: John Atkins, Walter J. Owen, Harry Mor¬ 
rell, and W. J. Simmonds of Kellogg, Idaho, and 
Chester C. Richlie, of Wallace, Idaho. 
Silver-zinc-lead—9 unpatented claims on Pine 
creek in Yreka district; work started recently with 
2 men driving crosscut; expect to start larger force 
soon.—C. C. Richlie, April 29, 1916. 

BULLION MINING COMPANY, LIMITED 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 


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President: William Squance, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.-Mgr.: James H. Taylor, Wallace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: Dan Keefe, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: William Squance, James H. Taylor, Rob¬ 
ert Marshall, E. Rey Ireland, Frank Taylor, all 
of Wallace, Idaho. 

Copper-gold-silver—3 patented and 13 unpatented 
claims on Bullion Creek on the Montana side. Near¬ 
est railroad at Bullion 4 miles from property. 4000 
feet of tunnels and crosscuts. Now working 16 men 
advancing crosscut for vein at depth of 1200 feet. 
Shipped one carload of ore.—James H. Taylor, April 
22, 1916. 

BURLINGTON MINING COMPANY S 

.Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $2,500,000. Shares: 2,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: John Hall, Grinnell, Iowa. 
Sec.-Treas.-Mgr.: F. M. Gardner, Spokane, Wash. 
Directors: John Hall, Grinnell, Iowa; F. M. Gardner, 
Hyde Block, Spokane, Wash. 

Lead-silver—13 unpatented claims between the 
forks of Two Mile in Evolution Mining district; 
about 2000 feet of tunnel; been working under con¬ 
tract.—S. V. Osborne, May 12, 1916. 

BUFFALO MINING COMPANY 

Organized under the laws of the State of Montana 
Principal place business: Missoula, Montana. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
Sec.-Mgr.: A. K. Anderson, Missoula, Montana. 

Copper-lead-silver-gold—2 8 unpatented claims 14 
miles south of Deborgia, Montana; about 2300 feet 
yi tunnel work.—A. K. Anderson, May 26, 1916. 


BURKE MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. 

Organized under the laws of the State of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Burke, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,Q00,000. - Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Ernest Brewer, Black Bear, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: John C. Glahe, Burke, Idaho. 
Directors: E. Brewer, Black Bear, Idaho; Oscar 
Dittwe, Black Bear, Idaho; Charles Minch, Gem, 
Idaho; John Showalter, Wallace, Idaho, and J. C. 


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Glahe, Burke, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—12 patented claims near Burke in 
Lalande Mining district; about 1400 feet of tunnels; 
not working.—J. C. Glahe, June 4, 1916. 


BUTTE AND KELLY MINES COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: A. Wyman, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: W. A. Bartee, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: Herman J. Rossi, A. Wyman, and Frank¬ 
lin Pfirman, of Wallace, Idaho; W. H. Nichols, 
Butte, Mont.; W. A. Bartee, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Lead-silver—10 unpatented claims a little over a 
mile from Kellogg on Cook gulch; 350 feet of tun¬ 
nel; now working small force driving crosscut.—W. 
H. Nichols, May 2, 1916. 


BUNKER HILL & SULLIVAN MINING & CONCEN¬ 
TRATING COMPANY. 

Organized under the laws of the State of Oregon. 
Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Transfer office: San Francisco, Cal. 

Capital: $3,270,000. Shares: 327,000. Par value $10. 
President: F. W. Bradley, San Francisco, Cal. 
Secretary: George F. Holman, Portland, Oregon. 
Treasurer: William Crocker, San Francisco, Cal. 
Manager:. Stanly A. Easton, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Mine Supt.: William McDougall, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Mill Supt.: R. S. Handy, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Argentiferous galena: 190 patented and 56 un¬ 
patented claims; amount of ore produced, 6,918,072 
tons; gross value of output, $64,409,361.19; gross 
•earnings of company, $21,082,57 3.25; dividends paid 
to date, $16,773,000; property is located at Kellogg 
in Yreka Mining district. Now working 650 men. 
—Stanly A. Easton, June 2. 1916. 

Work is just being started on a smelter at Kellogg. 
This will be the first in the Coeur d’Alenes and will 
do much towards aiding in the development of the 
smaller mines of the district.—Publisher. 


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CALEDONIA MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Kellogg-, Idaho. 
Capital: $2,605,000. Shares: 2,605,000. Par value $1. 
President: Stanly A. Easton, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Chas. McKinnis, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Stanly A. Easton, Kellogg; John Finch 
estate, Spokane, Wash.; Jas. E. Gyde, Chas. Mc¬ 
Kinnis, P. Kratzer, Wallace, Idaho. 

Carbonate lead-silver-copper—2 patented claims east 
of the Stewart and adoining the Bunker Hill & Sullivan 
at Wardner; property has produced 29,124 tons of 
ore; gross value. $2,556,446.51; dividends jiaid to 
date, $1,328,550; average number of men employed, 
40. 

Above tonnage, values and dividends computed 
from June, 1914, or since the property came under 
the management of the Bunker Hill & Sullivan. 
Estimated that property paid about $50,000 in divi¬ 
dends before June, 1914.—Stanly A. Easton, June 
14, 1916. 


CALIFORNIA CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: H. L. Collins, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Sec.-Treas.: S. Severance, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Manager: A. G. Kerns, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: H. L. Collins, S. Severance, J. Obey, and 
Derbin Horn, of Pittsburg, Pa.; and A. G. Kerns, 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—4 patented claims and 2 millsites at 
Black Cloud in Placer Center district; mill owned 
by company is leased to Marsh company; property 
idle since 1908. Expect to do further exploration 
this year.—A. G. Kerns, May 5, 1916. 


CARBONATE CENTER MINING COMPANY 

Organized under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Archie Gillis, Mullan, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: John E. Sherrard, Mullan. Idaho. 
Manager: John Foss, Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: John Foss, Archie Gillis, John E. Sherrard, 
of Mullan; John Erickson, Wallace. 


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Copper-lead—9 unpatented claims about 5 miles 
east of Mullan in Hunter Mining district; shaft down 
90 feet; about 1200 feet of underground workings; 
now working 2 men.—John Erickson, May 26, 1916. 


CALLAHAN MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Jas. F. Callahan, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Francis C. Boutin, Wallace, Idaho. 

Holdings have been transferred to Consolidated In- 
terstate-Callahan and corporation is being dissolved. 
—Publisher, June 1, 1916. 

CARBONATE IIILL MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Geo. Shiel, c|o Portland Flouring Mills, 
Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: John E. Hoppe, No. 7 Wolverton Blk., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: John E. Hoppe, No. 7 Wolverton Blk., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Superintendent: Andrew Hedin, Mullan, Idaho. 
Directors: Geo. Shiel, John E. Hoppe, J. S. Phillips, 
Wm. Ganniger, 117 Washington St., all of Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Zinc-silver-lead—10 patented and 2 unpatented 
claims on Willow creek, 3 miles southeast of Mullan, 
in Hunter Mining district; portal of tunnel 1000 feet 
from N. P. railway; 3000 feet of tunnel and crosscut; 
working at depth of 800 feet; 4 men employed.—• 
John E. Hoppe, April 24, 1916. 

CARNEY COPPER COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: J. L. Martin, Mullan, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: C. D. Miller, Mullan, Idaho. 

Manager: J. L. Martin, Mullan, Idaho: 

Directors: A. P. McRae, Henry Billberg; J. L. Martin, 
C. D. Miller, of Mullan; C. D. Martin, Phoenix, B. C. 
Copper-silver-lead—11 patented claims 4 miles 


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southeast of Mullan near Steven's peak in Hunter 
Mining district, about 3 5 00 feet of underground 
workings; upper workings now under lease to Butte 
Development Co., H. C. Heinze, of Mullan, manager. 
Will start shipping ore shortly.—J. L. Martin, May 
17, 1916. 


C. & R. MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,250,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value $1. 
President: Edwin Roberts, Cheney, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Edwin Roberts, Cheney, Wash. 
Superintendent: Sam Hammer, Sunset, Idaho. 
Directors: Dr. I. S. Collins, Russell F. Collins, Mrs. 
J. M. Smith, Spokane; Edwin Roberts, Cheney, 
Wash.; Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Silver-lead—7 patented claims on east Nine Mile 
near Burke-Hercules divide; 3540 feet of under¬ 
ground workings; working 4 men crosscutting and 
drifting.—Herman J. Rossi, April 25, 1916. 


CENTRAL MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Burke, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Maurice V. McNamee, Burke, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: H. W. Walster, Burke, Idaho. 

H. W. Walster asked the publisher to state that he 
did not care to have anything published regarding 
the company. 


CEDAR CREEK MINING & DEVELOPMENT CO., 

LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: J. W. Weyer, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Wm. Becker, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: John M. Weyer, Murray, Idaho. 
Directors: J. W. Weyer, Wm. Becker, Clem Weyer, 
Wm. C. Schwabe, Wallace; John M. Weyer, Mur¬ 
ray, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—15 unpatented claims about 1% 
miles from Raven, a station on the O.-W. R. & N. 
about 4 miles above Murray; in Summit Mining dis- 


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trict; about 5000 feet of underground workings; 
working 6 men advancing crosscut to vein; shipped 
one carload of ore.—Wm. Becker, April 26, 1916. 


CIIICAGO-BOSTON MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Cyrus W. Gossert, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: William S. Bangs, 514 California Bldg., 
Tacoma, WAsh. 

Manager: Cyrus W. Gossert, W r allace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: Cyrus W. Gossert, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: John R. Neely, Spokane; W. S. Hazard 
Jr., Des Moines, Iowa; H. M. Mumford, Glyndon, 
Minn.; Cyrus W. Gossert, Wallace. 

Silver-lead—9 claims, patented and patent applied 
for; 2 miles southwest of Wallace in Placer Center 
Mining district; about 4000 feet of underground 
workings; not working, but will resume operations 
shortly.—Cyrus W. Gossert, April 27, 1916. 


CHESTER MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: P. P. Weber, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: S. P. Fairweather, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: P. P. Weber, Kellogg; John Weber, Ward- 
ner, Idaho; S. P. Fairweather, Wallace. 
Lead-silver—6 patented claims at the head of 
Spring gulch about 2 miles below Osborne in Evolu¬ 
tion Mining district; about $25,000 expended on de¬ 
velopment work; will resume operations soon.— 
Elmer Johnson, May 4, 1916. 


CHICAGO MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Burke, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Wm. F. Hearn, Burke, Idaho. 

Other officers unknown. 

Property consists of four claims near Burke in 
Lalande Mining district; property is inactive and 
president would supply no information. 


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CLEAR GRIT MIXING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: P. A. Becker, Walla Walla, Wash. 
Sec.-Treas.: O. W. Lewis, Wallace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: W. H. Matchette, Pritchard, Idaho. 
Directors: Dr. F. C. Rood, P. A. Becker, Walla 
Walla, Wash.; O. W. Lewis and Ernest A. Foster, 
Wallace; W. M. Scarbrough, 16 7 South Stevens 
Street, Spokane, Wash. 

Lead-silver-zinc—7 unpatented claims on Beaver 
creek in Beaver Mining district; 1600 feet of under¬ 
ground workings; now working 3 men drifting on 
vein at depth of 400 feet.—O. W. Lewis, April 24, 
1916. 


CLIMAX SILVER-LEAD MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital $375,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 25c. 
President: D. C. McKissick, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: H. V. Edwards, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treasurer: F. B. Feetham, Grand Forks, N. D. 
Manager: L. R. Feetham, Wallace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: H. V. Edwards, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: D. C. McKissick, L. R. Feetham, H. V. 
Edwards, Dr. Herbert Mowery, of Wallace; F. B. 
Feetham, A. F. Turner, W. F. Perry, of Grand 
Forks, N. D. 

Lead-silver—1 patented and 3 unpatented claims 
at the head of Revenue gulch on West Nine Mile 
in Placer Center Mining district; about 77 5 feet of 
underground workings; now working 9 men driving 
crosscut.—L. R. Feetham, April 28, 1916. 


COLONIAL MINING & MILLING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $500,000. Shares: 2,000,000. Par value 25c. 
President: A. G. Kerns, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: C. E. Miller, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Peter Limacher, Watson Beebe, A. G. 
Kerns, C. E. Miller, all of Wallace. 

Company was originally organized by John D. 
ancl Watson Beebe to take over the Little Pittsburg 
group on Pine creek sold under contract to the 


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Beebes by Gus A. Smith, of Kellogg', Idaho, and asso¬ 
ciates. Considerable work was done on the group 
under the management of John D. Beebe. Failure 
to make payment resulted in litigation which is 
still pending. Property is now in possession of Gus 
A. Smith and associates.-—June 2, 1916. 

CARBONATE MINING COMPANY 

Organized under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Wm. M. Riggs, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: C. W. Simmons, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Manager: Chris Wise, Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: Donald Campbell, Wm. M. Riggs, A. P. 
Bailey, C. W. Simmons, of Kellogg; Chris Wise, 
of Mullan, Idaho,. 

Lead-silver-copper—5 unpatented claims on Pine 
creek near Beeler station on the O. W. R. & N. 
railway; in Yreka Mining district; shaft down 30 
feet; upper tunnel in 600 feet; lower tunnel in 400 
feet; expect to resume operations shortly.—Wm. M. 
Riggs, May 25, 1916. 


COLUSA MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: William Thyson, Mace, Idaho. 

Secretary: J. H. Wixom, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treasurer: Paul Leuschel, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Wm. Thyson, Mace, Idaho. 

Directors: William Thyson, Mace; Paul Leuschel, 
E. A. Lockhart, J. H. Wixom, Wallace; one 
vacancy. 

Lead-silver—10 unpatented claims on west fork 
of Pine creek in Yreka Mining district; property 
explored by tunnels; two millsites with group of 
claims; not working.—J. H. Wixom, May 2, 1916. 


CORBY GROUP 

Co-Partnership. 

Owners: John Steffes, Mrs. John Steffes, W. C. 
Boyle and C. W. Simmons, all of Kellogg, Idaho. 
Lead-silver—4 unpatented claims on Pine creek 
about l 1 /* miles north of the Northern Light; 400 


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feet of lower tunnel and about 150 feet of other 
workings; now doing 200 feet of drifting under 
contract; Clyde McKasson and Joseph Baxter, of 
Kellogg, contractors.—John Steffes, May 27, 1916. 

COLUMBUS COPPER MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Thompson Falls, Mont. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Wm. P. Flood, Mullan. Idaho. 
Secretary: Theo. Beddard, Thompson Falls, Mont. 
Treasurer: M. J. McHugh, Mullan, Idaho. 

Manager: Wm. P. Flood, Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: Wm. P. Flood, M. J. McHugh, of Mullan; 
Theo. Beddard, Fred Hoagland, Thompson Falls, 
Mont.; John J. Flood, Sunset, Idaho. 
Copper-silver-gold—7 unpatented claims, surveyed 
for ‘patent; in East Coeur d’Alenes on Montana 
side; 3 00 feet of tunnel and several short tunnels 
and open cuts; expect to start work in June.—Wm. 
P. Flood, May 8, 1916. 

COMET GOLD AND COPPER MINING COMPANY, 

LIMITED. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Archie McCallum, AVallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Jos. F. Whelan, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: A. L. Honaker, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Archie McCallum, Jos. F. Whelan, A. L. 
Honaker, Lyman Wood, Jas. H. Taylor, all of 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Copper-silver-lead—J unpatented claims in un¬ 
organized district on divide between South Fork 
and St. Joe river; about 4 miles south of Mullan; 
2000 feet of underground workings; work will be 
resumed about July 1.—Jos. F. Whelan, April 27, 
1916. 


COMSTOCK COPPER MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: AVallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1.* 
President: John H. Nordquist, AVallace, Idaho. 
Sec-.Treas.: Otto A. Olsson, AVallace, Idaho. 
Manager: John H. Nordquist, AA T allace, Idaho. 


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Superintendent: John H. Nordquist, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: John H. Nordquist, Otto A. Olsson, of 
Wallace: Axel Swan, August Nelson, of Burke, 
Idaho; Allen J. Olson, Missoula, Mont. 
Copper-silver-lead—5 unpatented claims about 4 
miles northeast of Burke; about 7 00 feet of tunnels 
and drifts; expect to start operations in near future. 
—Otto A. Olsson, May 16, 1916. 

CONSOLIDATED INTERSTATE-CALL All AN 
MIA I NG COMPANY 
Organized under laws of Arizona. 

Principal place business: 61 Broadway, New York. 

Transfer office: 61 Broadway, New York. 
Capital: $5,000,000. Shares: 500,000. Par value $10. 

, Shares issued: 464,990. 

President: John A. Percival, 61 Broadway, New York 
Sec.-Treas.: C. M. Doeb, 61 Broadway, N. Y. 
Manager: C. W. Newton, Wallace, Idaho. 

Mine Superintendent: C. W. Newton, Wallace, Idaho. 
Consulting Engineer: D. F. Haley, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: John A. Percival, New York; C. M. Loeb, 
New York; Dr. Otto Sussman, 61 Broadway, New 
York; Jas. F. Callahan, Wallace, Idaho; S. S. 
Titus, Grand Forks, N. D.; G. M. Rodearmel, 
Minneapolis, Minn.; Milie Bunnell, A. L. Warner, 
Gus Carlson, Duluth, Minn.; J. H. Robbers, Spo¬ 
kane, Wash.; A. L. Riley, St. Cloud, Minn. 
Idaho Agent: C. W. Newton, Wallace, Idaho. 

Zinc—Mine and mill located at the head of Nine 
Mile. One of the biggest zinc producers in th 
world. Paid largest net profits of any mine in the 
Coeur d’Alenes during 1915. 

CONSTITUTION MINING AND MILLING CO. 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: George Turner, Columbia Bldg., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: B. H. Kizer, Old National Bank Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: Thos. Thwaite, Sprague and Wall Sts., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Superintendent: Jos. Trainer, Beeler, Idaho. 
Directors: George Turner, Frank H. Graves, F. T. 


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Post, L. Roy Slater, Thos. Thwaite, all of Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Lead-zine—8 patented claims and 2 unpatented 
claims on the east fork of Pine creek in Yreka 
Mining district; 1800 feet of underground workings: 
shipped about 400 tons of ore; now working 35 
men; ore being hauled to Pine creek spur of O. W. 
R. & N. railway 9 miles from property; proposed 
Pine creek railroad will have terminal at mine; 
plans being made for erection of mill.—Thos. 
Thwaite, April 28, 1916. 


COPPER CROWN MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $125,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value 10c. 
President: E. A. Massing, Mullan, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: J. H. Hendrickson, Mullan. Idaho. 
Manager: J. H. Hendrickson, Mullan, Idaho. 
Directors: E. A. Massing, J. H. Hendrickson, Chas. 
Bloom, Oscar Swanscn, all of Mullan, Idaho. 
Copper-silver—8 unpatented claims located in St. 
Regis Mining district on St. Regis river on Montana 
side; 2 500 feet of underground workings; will re¬ 
sume operations in June.—J. H. Hendrickson, May 
17, 1916. 

COPPER CHIEF MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000.000. Par value $1. 
President: C. Rey Ireland, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Jas. H. Taylor, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Jas H. Taylor, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: C. Rey Ireland, Jas. H. Taylor, D. E. 
Wickward, Emil Pfeister, all of Wallace, Idaho. 
Copper—8 unpatented claims in East Coeur 
d’Alenes south of Saltese between Bullion and 
Wonderful group; about 2000 feet underground 
workings; now working in conjunction with Bullion 
driving long tunnel.—Jas. H. Taylor, May 8, 1916. 

COPPER KING MINING & SMELTING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Mullan. Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value $1. 


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President: D. K. McDonald, Spokane, Wash. 
Sec.-Treas.: H. W. Ingalls, Mullan, Idaho. 

Manager: H. W. Ingalls, Mullan, Idaho. 
Superintendent: Thos. Sullivan, Mullan, Idaho. 
Directors: D. K. McDonald, Paulsen Blk., Spokane; 
Henry Billberg, E. B. Crawford, H. W. Ingalls, 
of Mullan; R. C. Vanderford, Spokane, Wash. 
Lead-silver—18 unpatented claims, surveyed for 
patent, about 4 miles north and east of Mullan in 
Hunter and Lalande Mining districts; about $180,000 
expended on development; lower tunnel about 1 
mile long; Sullivan & Mills, contractors, now drifting 
on vein.—H. W. Ingalls, May 17, 1916. 


COPPER MOUNTAIN MINING & DEVELOPMENT 
COMPANY 

Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: J. H. Hendrickson, Mullan, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: J. E. Hendrickson, Mullan, Idaho. 
Manager: J. H. Hendrickson, Mullan, Idaho. 
Directors: J. H. Hendrickson, J. E. Hendrickson, 
Thos. Peterson, John Foss, all of Mullan, Idaho. 
Copper—8 unpatented claims in Sanders county, 
Montana, about half way between Mullan and 
Thompson Falls, Mont., in Burns Mining district; 
about 1500 feet underground workings; expect to 
start work during June.—J. H. Hendrickson, May 
17, 1916. 

COPPER PRINCE CONSOLIDATED MINING 
COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Herrick, Idaho. 
Capital: $4,000,000. Shares 4,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Samuel R. Hite, Fairmont, West Va. 
Secretary: E. C. Dilliner, Uniontown, Pa. 
Treasurer: Samuel R. Hite, Fairmont, West Va. 
Directors: Samuel R. Hite, Fairmont, West Va.; E. 
C. Dilliner, John S. Craig, Wm. W. Parshall, of 
Uniontown, Penn.; Dr. John T. Wood, Coeur 
d’Alene, Idaho. 

Lead-silver-copper—37 claims, 13 comprise the 
Copper Prince group on main line of the Milwaukee 


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railroad in the south .part of Shoshone county; 
copper property; explored by 1200 feet of tunnels. 

24 claims comprise the Idaho-Virginia group; 6 
.miles south of St. Joe; exploration work has dis¬ 
closed lead-silver ore; company is now working and 
plans on crowding operations.—May 25, 1916. 


COPPER PLATE MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Organized under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $125,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value 10c. 
President: J. H. Hendrickson, Mullan, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Jas. W. Hutchins, Mullan, Idaho. 
Manager: J. H. Hendrickson, Mullan, Idaho. 
Directors: J. H. Hendrickson, Jas. W. Hutchins. 
Gus Johnson, of Mullan; O. S. Olson, Moscow, 
Idaho. 

Lead-silver-zinc—6 unpatented claims; join the 
Gold Hunter on the north; near Mullan in Hunter 
Mining district; about 2800 feet of underground 
workings; working small force.—J. H. Hendrickson, 
May 17, 1916. 


COEUIi D’ALENE ANTIMONY COMPANY 

Organized under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Pine creek near Kellogg. 
Capital: $50,000. Shares: 500.000. Par value 10c. 
President: M. E. Jolly, Coulie City, Wash. 
Sec.-Treas.: C. M. Powell, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Managing Director: C. M. Powell, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Mine Superintendent: A. J. Brainard, Kellogg, Idaho. 
.Mill Superintendent: A1 Dunn, Kellogg. Idaho. 
Directors: M. E. Jolly, Coulie City, Wash.; H. J. 
Hibschman, Paulsen Blk., Spokane; C. M. Powell, 
Kellogg, Idaho. 

Antimony—2 claims and 2 fractions, unpatented, 
1 mile up Pine creek from O. W. R. & N. spur; one 
of old properties of the Coeur d’Alenes; years ago 
produced about 1500 tons antimony; now shipping 
about 3 cars a month; working about 30 men in 
mine and mill.—May 31, 1916. 


COEUR D’ALENE CHAMPION MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: A. M. Doyle, Spokane, Wash. 


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Sec.-Treas.: Jas. Keeth, 510 Kuhn Blk., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Directors: A. M. Doyle, C. A. Lindsay, J. L. Drum- 
heller, Albert Harper, W. L. Tribble, Jas. Keeth.- 
W. S. McCrea, all of Spokane, Wash. 
Copper-galena—17 unpatented claims located on 
Military gulch 3 miles east of Burke in Hunter 
Mining district; 3700 feet of underground workings: 
lower tunnel in 2500 feet.—Jas. Keeth, June 2, 1910. 


COEUR D'ALENE CHECKMATE CONSOLIDATED 
MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: F. Cushing Moore, Roy H. Kingsbury, 
Therrett Towles, of Wallace, Idaho. 

Capital: $200,000. Shares: 2,000,000. Par value 10c. 
No further organization. 


COEUR D'ALENE CRESCENT MINING COMPANY 

Organized under the laws of Washington. 
Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,250,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value $1. 
President: L. W. Bonney, Seattle, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: F. W. Mauser, Spokane, 404 Jamieson 
Bldg. 

Directors: L. W. Bonney, Seattle; J. B. Millspaugh, 
F. W. Mauser, Spokane; S. V. Osburn and F. R. 
Crocker, Osborne, Idaho. 

Lead-silver-zinc—6 unpatented claims and a mill- 
site located about one mile northwest of Osborne 
in the Evolution Mining district; one of the oldest 
quartz locations in the Coeur d’Alenes and known 
the “Old Evolution;” located during the gold ex¬ 
citement at Murray and thought valuable for gold 
until extensive development proved it to be valuable 
for lead-silver and zinc; all assays carry some gold; 
between $60,000 and $70,000 has been expended on 
development work; property has been working 
steadily for past year with 2 and 3 men.—F. W. 
Mauser, June 16, 1916. 


COEUR D'ALENE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 

A subsidiary corporation of the Stewart Mining 
Company. 


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COEUR D’ALENE EXPLORATION COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Otto A. Olsson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: F. Bland, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: R. H. Granville, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Otto A. Olsson, Dr. L. E. Hanson, Herman 
J. Rossi, F. Bland, R. H. Granville, all of Wallace. 
Bead-silver—10 unpatented claims on Big creek in 
l r reka Mining district; 150 foot tunnel; working 6 
men drifting on vein.—F. Bland, April 29, 1916. 

COEUR D’ALENE INVESTMENT CO., LTD. 

Organized under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: M. E. Lewis, Moscow, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.; J. R. Bean, Mullan, Idaho. 

Manager: Abe Hutton, Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: Thos. M. Brennan, J. R. Bean, Abe Hut¬ 
ton, O. S. Roof, all of Mullan; M. E. Lewis, R. 
Hodgins, Moscow, Idaho; D. M. Eckman, Troy, 
Mont. 

Lead-silver—6 patented and 10 unpatented claims 
at Keystone, Mont., in the East Coeur d'Alenes; 
about 5 miles from Iron Mountain, Mont.; shipped 
about $200,000 worth of ore years ago; about 8000 
feet of underground workings; not working.—J. R. 
Bean, Mullan, Idaho. 


COEUR ALENE JUMBO MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Elmer-Johnson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: S. P. Fairweather, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: E. P. Kelly, Osborne, Idaho. 

Directors: E. P. Kelly, Osborne, Idaho; S. P. P^air- 
weather, Elmer Johnson, Wallace, Idaho; E. J. 
Nelson, Rosalia, Wash.; Fred M. Prichard, Os¬ 
borne, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—4 unpatented claims about 1 mile be¬ 
low Osborne in Evoltuion Mining district; about 
$15,000 expended in development work; now work¬ 
ing 2 men.—Elmer Johnson, May 5, 1916. 


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COEUR D’ALENE MIXING & CONCENTRATING 
COMPANY 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $2,500,000. Shares: 500,000. Par value $5. 
President: vacant. 

Sec.-Treas.: Charles Hussey, Spokane, Wash. 
Manager: E. H. Moffitt, Wallace, Idaho. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: E. H. 
Moffitt, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Chas. Hussey, Spokane, Wash.; E. H. 
Moffitt, Wallace; some vacancies. 

Lead silver—3 patented claims on Canyon creek 
in Lalande Mining district; produced in 1893-4; now 
being worked under lease and bond by A. Swan, 
Burke, Idaho.—E. H. Moffitt, May 2, 1916. 

r OEUR D’ALENE PLACER MINING COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Maine. 

Principal place business: Boston, Mass. 
President: Barton Eames, Ames Bldg., Boston, 
Mass. 

Sec.-Treas.: Mr. Corneau, Ames Bldg., Boston, 
Mass. 

Idaho Managing Agent: John F. Murphy, Murray, 
Idaho. 

Gold—Company owns 2800 acres of patented 
ground on Prichard creek, including ten miles of 
the creek; been idle for about 10 years; took out 
considerable gold some vears ago.—John F. Murphy, 
May 2 7. 1916. 


COEUR D’ALENE MINING & SMELTING CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: $1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Dennis Goggin, Wallace, Idaho. 

Secretary: A. H. Featherstone, Wallace. Idaho. 
Treasurer: A. H. Featherstone, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Patrick Brady, Wallace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: Patrick Brady, Wallace. Idaho. 
Directors: Dennis Goggin, A. H. Featherstone; 
Walter Sullivan; Dr. C. S. Stone and James Cun¬ 
ningham, all of Wallace, Idaho. 

Silver-lead—7 unpatented claims on Nine Mile 
about half mile west of Success on West Nine 


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Mile creek; in Placer Center Mining district; about 
1 200 feet of tunnel and 60 feet of shaft; now work¬ 
ing 5 men drifting on vein.—Patrick Brady. April 
27, 1916. 


COEUR D’ALENE LEAD & SILVER MINING 
COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Washington. 
Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $250,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 25c. 
President: J. M. Porter, 508 Peyton Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: H. S. Stoolfire, Hyde Blk., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Manager: J. M. Porter, 508 Peyton Bldg., Spokane, 
Directors: J. M. Porter and H. S. Stoolfire, Spokane. 
Wash. 

Lead-silver-zinc—4 patented claims and 1 unpat¬ 
ented. about half mile up St. Joe Creek and about 
3 miles southwest of Mullan; 600 feet of under¬ 
ground workings; expect to start work in June.— 
J. M. Porter, May 15, 1916. 


COEUR D'ALENE SILVER LEAD MINING 
COMPANY 

Principal place of business: S. 817 Arthur St., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Chas. Heidenreich, 1004 E. 8th Ave., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: Stefan Silberman, S. 817 Arthur St., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: Chas. Heidenreich, 1004 E. 8th Ave.; 
Spokane, Wash. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: Morton 
Webster, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Chas. Heidenreich, Stefan Silberman, 
Spokane, Wash. 

Lead-silver—7 unpatented claims about 6 miles 
east, of Mullan, near Pottsville; 1500 feet of under¬ 
ground workings; not working at present; will do 
work there this summer.—Morton Webster, May 18, 
1016 . 


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COEUR D’ALENE VULCAN MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of State of Wisconsin. 
Principal place business: Clintonville, Wis. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Geo. E. Beedle, Madison, Wis. 

Secretary: Edward Felchow, Clintonville, Wis. 
Treasurer: J. P. Steier, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Thos. Ryan, Edward Laubeheimer, both 
of Oshkosh, Wis.; Dr. Wallschmidt, Fon du lac, 
Wis. 

Lead-silver—8 patented claims about 3 miles west 
of Wallace in Evolution Mining district; about 3400 
feet of tunnel; property under bond and lease.— 
John Steier, May 12, 1916. 

COEUR D’ALENE SILVER-LEAD MINING & 
DEVELOPMENT CO. 

Organized under the laws of Washington. 
Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 

Company filed articles in Shoshone county on 
June 11, 1916, and will begin the development of 
properties on Sunset in the Beaver district. 

CUBA MINING COMPANY 
Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: I). L. Hopkins, Stewart, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: J. Dolan, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Fred Kratzer, Spokane, Wash.; D. L. 
Hopkins, Stewart, Idaho; C. W. Betts and A. G. 
Kerns, Wallace. 

Lead-silver—2 patented claims about 2 miles from 
Wallace on Nine Mile canyon, Placer Center Mining 
district; about 1600 feet of underground workings; 
not working.—June 2, 1916. 


DALMATIA MINING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: W. H. Keating, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: E. R. Turk, Wallace, Idaho. 


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Manager: Chas. Anderson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: W. H. Keating, E. R. Turk, Peter Li- 
macher, Chas. Anderson, Steve Barbora, all of 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—4 unpatented claims on Pine creek 
in Yreka Mining district; about 700 feet of under¬ 
ground workings; expect to start operations soon.— 
Peter Limacher, May 11, 1916. 


DADDY MIXING COMPANY 

Co-Partnership. 

Principal place business: Murray, Idaho. 
Owners: 

A. D. Coplen, 2324 Altamont Blvd., Spokane, Wash. 
Robert T. Horn, Murray, Idaho. 

M. S. Bentley, Reliance Blk., Spokane, Wash. 

Gold—3 patented claims; shipped ore years ago: 
not operated for about 18 years; one of oldest gold 
mines in Coeur d’Alene district; produced over $200,- 
000 in gold.—A. D. Coplen, May 23, 1916. 


DARBY MINING & MILLING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: S. C. Bean, Mullan, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: P. J. McHugh, Mullan, Idaho. 

Manager: James Gormley, Mullan, Idaho. 
Directors: M. J. McHugh, Jas. A. Bean, S. C. Bean, 
Jas. Gormley, Valentine Hebien, all of Mullan. 
Lead-silver—5 unpatented claims in East Coeur 
d’Alene Mining district at Keystone, Mont.; about 
1 mile from Iron Mountain mine; about 600 feet 
underground workings; will do work this summer. 
—M. J. McHugh, May 17, 1916. 


DEEP WONDER MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Washingotn. 
Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $2,000,000. Shares: 2,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: James H. Taylor, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: D. L. Filer, 400 Title Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Manager: Chas. J. Kapps, Spokane, Wash. 
Directors: Chas. R. Howard, Courthouse, Spokane; 
Jas. H. Taylor, Wallace; F. P. Green. Old Nat. 
Rank Bldg, Spokane; Ch'as J. Kapps, Spokane. 
Silver-lead—12 patented and 2 unpatented claims 


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at the head of Trowbridge gulch, Hunter Mining 
district, four miles northeast of Wallace, Idaho; 
3500 feet of tunnels and drifts; development tem¬ 
porarily suspended.—D. L. Filer, June 15, 1916. 


DENNEMORA GOLD AND COPPER MINING CO.. 

LTD. 

Incorporated under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Oscar Nordquist, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: P. O. Swanson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treasurer: J. J. Love, Wardner, Idaho. 

Manager: Emil Johnson, Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: O. M. Nordquist, and P. O. Swanson, 
Wallace, Idaho; J. J. Love, Wardner; W. F. Gard¬ 
ner, Wardner, and Emil Johnson, Mullan, Idaho. 
Copper-gold—4 unpatented claims and millsite, 
patent applied for; about 2 miles west of Taft, Mont.; 
shaft down about 240 feet; about 400 feet of tunnel 
work; will start operations soon.—P. O. Swanson, 
May 24, 1916. 

DAISY MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Organized under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Jos. Carson, Mullan, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: C. D. Miller, Mullan, Idaho. 

Manager: Jas. A. Bean, Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: Jas. A. Bean and Jos. Carson, Mullan, 
Idaho; W. D. Greenough, Whitehorse, Yukon Ter.; 
Christian Jacky, Missoula, Mont.; O. B. Nelson, 
Valley Ford, Wash. 

Lead-silver—2 unpatented fractions at Larson, 
Idaho, in Hunter Mining district; about 1000 feet 
of underground workings; now working small force 
on crosscut.—C. D. Miller, May 17, 1916. 


DOUGLAS MINING CO., LTD. 

Principal Place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,200,000. Shares: 1,200,000. Par value $1. 
President: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: D. R. Treat, Wallace, Idaho. 


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Directors: Herman J. Rossi, H. C. Adami, H. E. 
Howes, J. W. Tabor, all of Wallace; Frank F. 
Johnson, Boise, Idaho; Wm. J. Hall, 3 2 Broadway, 
New York; John P. Gray, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. 
Lead-silver-zinc—7 patented claims and 3 frac¬ 
tions, on East Fork of Pine Creek about six miles 
southwesterly from Wardner; property has been 
extensively explored and is now under option to 
Anaconda Copper Co., which is working about 12 
men.—’Herman J. Rossi, April 26, 1916. 

DOMINION MINING COMPANY 

Organized under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal Place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: C. E. Poor, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Sec.-Treas.: W. H. Hanson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: C. E. Poor, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Directors: C. E. Poor, Los Angeles, Cal.; W. H. 
Hanson, W. W. Woods, both of Wallace, Idaho. 
Lead-silver—3 patented claims at Carbon Center 
on Beaver Creek in Summit Mining district; about 
1000 feet of underground workings; not working.— 
W. H. Hanson, May 31. 1916. 

DU BOIS MINING COMPANY 

Organized under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: H. E. Ginter, Du Bois, Pa. 

Sec.-Treas.: J. B. Eberhart, Punxsutawney, Pa. 
Manager: Geo. W. Coleman, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Directors: John Curry, Ridgeway, Pa.; John B. 
Eberhard, Punxsutawney, Pa.; Henry E. Ginter, 
Austin Blakeslee, S. J. Schreckengast, all of Du 
Bois, Pa.; John H. Tilsley, Spokane, Wash.; Geo. 
W. Coleman, Kellogg, Idaho; John W. Jones, 
Ellasport, Pa.; John Danil, Harrisburg, Pa. 

Gold—Located 2 miles east of Kellogg; formerly 
known as the New Jersey; was worked extensively 
for gold years ago.; equipped with stamp mill; been 
idle for a number of years, but now planning on 
resuming operations.—Geo. W. Coleman, June 6, 
1916. 


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DULUTH MINING COMPANY 

Principal Place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $375,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value 25c. 
President: Jas. J. Murphy, Burke, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: E. Hedin, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Chas. A. Andrews, Burke, Idaho. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: Chas. 
A. Andrews, Burke. 

Directors: Jas. J. Murphy, Chas. A. Andrews, of 
Burke, Idaho; Ed Hedin, O. A. Olin, of Wallace, 
Idaho: R. B. Whiteside, Duluth, Minn. 

Lead-silver—7 unpatented claims south and east 
of Mace, in Lalande Mining district; considerable 
exploration work has been done; not working at 
present.-—F. Bland, April 29, 1916. 


DULUTH-MINNEAPOLIS SYNDICATE 

Co-Partnership. 

Manager: O. B. Wallace, Wallace, Idaho. 
Co-Partners: W. T. Smith, 513 Selwood, Duluth, 
Minn.; Dr. J. J. Ecklun, Duluth, Minn.; C. L. 
Stacy, c'o Stacy & Son, Minneapolis, Minn.: M. G. 
Rodearmel, Commerce, Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.; 
Geo. W. McClellan, Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, 
Minn.; John A. Percival, New York. 
Lead-silver-zinc—7 unpatented claims on Grouse 
creek on west side of Nine Mile, in Placer Center 
Mining district; 1250 feet of underground workings; 
Now working 14 men drifting on lead.—O. B. Wal¬ 
lace, April 19, 1916. 


DENVER CREEK CONSOLIDATED M. & M. CO. 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $50,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 5c. 
President: M. H. Scott, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: H. P. Osborne, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Manager: W. H. Stone, Beeler, Idaho. 

Directors: T. P. Worm ward, M. H. Scott, H. P. 
Osborne, all of Kellogg, Idaho; Geo. McLeod, 
Kingston; W. H. Stone, Beeler, Idaho.' 
Zinc-silver-lead—7 unpatented claims located on 
Pine Creek adjoining Hilarity group; working two 
shifts, driving tunnel to crosscut vein.—T. P. Worm- 
ward, June 2, 1916. 


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EAGLE GOLD AND COPPER MINING CO. 

Principal Place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: John H. Nordquist, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: W. W. Smith, Wallace. Idaho. 

Manager: John PI. Nordquist, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: John H. Nordquist, H. E. Howes. G. Scott 
Anderson, all of Wallace, Idaho, and Chas. Jack- 
son, Burke, Idaho. 

Gold-copper—3 unpatented claims just west of 
Bullion, near Idaho-Montana line; no work 
being done now.—W. W. Smith, April 20, 1916. 


EAGLE MOUNTAIN COMPANY 

Principal place business: Thompson Falls, Mont. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Adolph Haupt, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: W. W. Bixby, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: D. A. McLeod, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Roy Hinkle, D. A. McLeod, Ray Pell, 
Adolph Haupt, all of Wallace, Idaho; H. Marlow, 
Missoula, Mont. 

Lead-silver—7 unpatented claims (surveyed for 
patent), 10 miles west of Thompson Falls, Mont., 
in Burns Mining district; about $17,000 has been 
expended on development; expect to resume opera¬ 
tions during June.—D. A. McLeod, April 30, 1916. 


EAST ALAMEDA MINING CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Walter Graham, Spokane, Wash. 
Secretary: E. H. Pattison, Hutton Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Treas.-Manager: Alexander Murphy, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Walter Graham, Spokane, Wash.; Sam 
Bowers, Alexander Murphy, and J. P. Markwell, 
all of Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—1 patented and 3 unpatented claims 
on east side of Nine Mile at Black Bear, in La- 
lande Mining district; about $5,000 expended on de¬ 
velopment work; expect to extend Big Divide tunnel 
to the property this summer.—Alexander Murphy, 
May 1, 1916. 




EAST CALEDONIA MINES COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $250,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value 25c. 
President: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Franklin Pfirman, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Rush J. White, Wallace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: Fred Ruch, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Directors: W. A. Bartee, Wm. I. Hall, of Kellogg, 
Idaho; W. H. Nichols, Butte, Mont.; Herman J. 
Rossi and Franklin Pfirman, of Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—2 patented and 5 unpatented claims, 
in town of Wardner, in Yreka Mining district; shaft 
415 feet deep; 3 tunnels aggregating 6 35 feet; drift- 
in and crosscutting from shaft totals 3 75 feet; elec¬ 
tric power connection being made; machinery being 
installed, and active exploration to start at once.— 
Rush J. White, April 15, 1916. 


EAST HERCULES EXTENSION MINING COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place of business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: J. B. Millspaugh, Spokane, Wash. 
Sec.-Treas.: W. M. Macfarlan, 337 Rookery Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: W. H. Reeves, Burke, Idaho. 

Directors: J. B. Millspaugh and W. H. Macfarlan, 
Spokane, Wash.; W. H. Reeves, Burke, Idaho. 
Copper-lead-silver—8 unpatented claims about 3*4 
miles east of Burke in Lalande Mining district; 1 
tunnel in 550 feet and another 175 feet; considerable 
open cut work; working two men.—W. H. Mac¬ 
farlan, June 4, 1916. 


EAST STANDARD MINING COMPANY 

Rrincipal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Joseph Matt, Burke, Idaho. 

Secretary: Joseph Whelan, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treasurer: August Matt, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Joseph Matt, Burke, Idaho. 

Directors: Joseph Matt, Burke, Idaho; Joseph 
Whelan and August Matt, Wallace, Idaho. 


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Lead-silver—4 patented claims west of Hecla on 
Canyon creek, in Lalande Mining district; 1500 feet 
of underground workings; doing work on small 
scale.—Jos. F. Whelan, June 1, 1916. 


ECHO MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: O. A. Olin, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: H. C. McAllister, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: O. A. Olin, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: O. A. Olin, H. C. McAllister, O. E. An¬ 
derson, all of Wallace, Idaho; Chris Anderson, of 
Burke, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—8 unpatented claims on east side of 
Burke canyon just east of Burke, in Lalande Min¬ 
ing district.—H. C. McAllister, May 3, 1916. 

EDNA MAY MINING COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws, of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wardner, Idaho. 
Capital: $500,000. Shares: 500,000. Par value $1. 
President: J. M. Scott, Wardner, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: D. W. Peeples, Kellogg - , Idaho. 
Manager: J. M. Scott, Wardner, Idaho. 

Directors: J. M. Scott, R. P. Scott, Wardner, Idaho; 
Geo. Edmiston, Wallace, Idaho; A1 Page, Spokane, 
Wash.; D. W. Peeples, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—At head of Big creek which flows 
into St. Joe river; 8 miles southeast of Wardner in 
Y r reka Mining district; now working 4 men driving 
crosscut; about 400 feet of underground workings. 
—D.’ W. Peeples May 25, 1916. 

EGAN COPPER MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $125,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Roy A. Henkle, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: L. L. Brainard, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Roy A. Henkle, L. L. Brainard, both of 
Wallace, Idaho; Thos. Egan, Frank E. Rice, Frank 
C. Blakely, all of Saltese, Mont. 

Copper—Located near Adair, Idaho, in same belt 
as the Richmond and Monitor; about 1 000 feet of 


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underground workings; work is to be continued.— 
June 3, 1916. 


ELDORADO 3IINING & SMELTING COMPANY, 

LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital $125,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value 10c. 
President: M. C. Williams, Conklin Park, Idaho. 
Secretary: W. W. Bixby, Wallace, Idaho. 

Treasurer : P. H. Quinn, Cataldo, Idaho. 

Manager: M. A. Curran, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Contractor: Q. Z. Slover, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: M. C. Williams, Conklin Park, Idaho; 
Chas. Bollinger, Wallace, Idaho; J. A. Patterson, 
Kellogg, Idaho; John Hamlin, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Lead-silver—4 unpatented claims and 12 acres of 
patented ground, % mile east of Kellogg, in Yreka 
Mining district; 8000 feet of underground workings; 
contractor now working on 50-foot tunnel contract. 
M. A. Curran, April 18, 1916. 


ELK MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Joseph Carson, Mullan, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas: A. G. Kerns, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Jos. Carson, Mullan, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—2 claims and 2 fractions north of 
Mullan adjoining the You Like claim belonging to 
the Federal; about 1000 feet of underground 
workings. Now working 2 men.—Jos. Carson, June 
13, 1916. 


EMPIRE COPPER COMPANY 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000.. Par value 10c. 
President: A1 Page, Wardner, Idaho. 

Secretary: S. W. O’Brien, 319 Peyton Bldg., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Treas.-Manager: A. J. Devlin, Wallace, Idaho. 

Mine Supt.: Fred Engstrom, Wallace, Idaho. 

Mill Supt.: D. W. Buckby, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: A1 Page, Wardner, Idaho; S. W. O’Brien, 
Spokane; A. J. Devlin, Wallace, Idaho; Geo. R. 
McDonald, Coulie City, Wash. 


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Copper property, carrying some gold and silver— 
Located on Little North Fork in unorganized dis¬ 
trict; 4 patented and 7 unpatented claims; mill will 
be turned over May 15, 1916; 100,000 tons of ore 
blocked out; 10,000 feet of surface outcrop; 55 men 
working at property during April, 1916.—A. J. 
Devlin, May 1, 1916. 


EMPIRE MILLING & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: R. A. Hutchinson, Realty Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: Ida Scheave, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: D. C. Nicholson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: R. A. Hutchinson, Spokane; C. E. Mallette, 
Spokane; D. C. Nicholson, Ida Scheave, Wallace, 
Idaho; Wm. S. Lewis, 709 Peyton Blk., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Lead-silver—12 unpatented claims on Revenue 
gulch in Evolution Mining district; have done assess¬ 
ment work; 14 unpatented claims and 160 acres 
patented ground on Pine Creek, in Yreka Mining 
district; antimony prospect on 160 acres; not work¬ 
ing now.—'Ida Scheave, April 16, 1916. 


ENTERPRISE MINING COMPANY 
Incorporated underHaws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Fred Donaldson, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: W. L. Penney, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Manager: Fred Donaldson, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Directors: Fred Donaldson, W. L. Penney, Gust 
Samuelson, Ole Larson, J. J. Wilson, all of Kel¬ 
logg, Idaho. 

Gold-silver-copper-lead — 6 unpatented claims 
about 3 miles east of Kellogg in Yreka Mining dis¬ 
trict; about 1500 feet of tunnel work; working 3 
men crosscutting for ledge shown in upper workings; 
expect to make shipment of copper during summer. 
—W. L. Penney, May 25, 1916. 


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EUREKA MINING & MILLING CO., LTD. 

Incorporated under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: W. D. Prowell, Wenatchee, Wash. 

Sec.: A. D. Marshall, Wallace, Idaho. 

Treasurer: C. A. Sterling-, Wenatchee, Wash. 
Manager: A. D. Marshall, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: W. D. Prowell, C. A. Sterling, John F. 

Mooney, of Wenatchee, Wash.; C. B. Fry, Cash- 
mere, Wash.; A. D. Marshall, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—7 unpatented claims on Nine Mile, 
2 miles from Placer Center Mining district; 4500 
feet of underground workings; not working at pres¬ 
ent.—A. D. Marshall, May 24, 1916. 


EXCELSIOR MINING COMPANY 

Incorporated under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Burke, Idaho 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Thomas Ryan, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: Chas. Criswell, Burke, Idaho. 

Treasurer: C. Fred Kratzer, Spokane, Wash. 
Manager: Chas. Criswell, Burke, Idaho. 

Directors: Charles Eckel, G. W. Guild, Chas. Cris¬ 
well, of Burke, Idaho; Thomas Ryan, Wallace; C. 
Fred Kratzer, Spokane, Wash. 

Silver-lead—6 unpatented claims about 3 miles 
east of Burke in Lalande Mining district; 1000 feet 
of tunnel work; working one shift.—Chas. Criswell, 
June 4, 1916. 


FEDERAL MINING & SMELTING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Delaware. 
Principal place of business: Wilmington, Delaware. 
Capital: $30,000,000. Shares: 300,000. Par value $100. 
President: F. H. Brownell, Stuart Bldg., Seattle, 
Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.; Wm. J. Hall, 3 2 Broadway, New York. 
Gen. Manager: Frederick Burbidge, Wallace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: John F. Murphy, Murray, Idaho. 
Idaho Managing Agent: E. Percy Smith, Haile>, 
Idaho. 


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The company owns the following- properties: 

Iron Mountain, Iron Mountain, Montana, consist¬ 
ing of 9 patented claims and 22 unpatented; now 
working 130 s men; Thos. Jay, Superior, Mont., is 
mine superintendent, and E Eustace Dwyer, Su¬ 
perior, Mont., is the mill superintendent. 

Morning, adjoining Mullan, Idaho, consisting of 
37 patented claims and 22 unpatented claims; now 
working 410 men; Michael Murray Is mine super¬ 
intendent, and Oscar Erickson, mill superintendent, 
both of Mullan, Idaho. 

Frisco, Gem, Idaho, consisting of 17 patented and 
2 unpatented claims; mine and mill now working 180 
men; Thos. Kelly, Gem, is mine superintendent, and 
Michael B. Dalton, of Wallace, mill superintendent. 

Last Chance, Wardner Idaho, consisting of 39 
patented claims; mine and mill now working 180 
men; C. A. Fay, Wardner, Idaho, is mine superin¬ 
tendent, and Henry Thronason, Kellogg, Idaho, is 
mill superintendent. 

The Company owns half of the stock in the Green 
Hill-Cleveland Mining Company. —Frederick Bur- 
bidge, June 7, 1916. 


FIDELITY COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Monarch, Idaho. 
Capital: $500,000. Shares: 2,500,000. Par value 20c. 
President: Oscar B. Bergstrom, 149 Broadway, New 

York. 

Sec.-Treas.-Mngr.: A. G. Kennedy, Monarch, Idaho. 

Company w r as organized to take over Coeur 
d'Alene North Fork M. & S. Co., Ltd., and Monarch 
Mining Co. 

Coeur d’Alene North Fork M. & S. Co., Ltd., hau 
lease on holdings of Monarch Mining Company and 
is in hands of A. G. Kennedy, receiver.—May 2, 1916. 

FLORENCE MINING & MILLING CO., LTD. 

Organized under the law^s of the State of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Charles Dallair, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: John B. Steffes, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Manager: John B. Steffes, Kellogg, Idaho. 


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Directors: J. D. Chisholm, Wardner; James Ezekiel, 
John Morland, O. O. Hauberg, Thos. Lind, all of 
Kellogg, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—10 unpatented claims on east Elk 
Creek about 2% miles southeast of Kellogg in Yreka 
Mining district; about 700 feet of tunnel; running 
a lower tunnel, already in 120 feet; will resume 
operations in June.—John Steffes, May 25, 1916. 


FLAGSTAFF MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1, 
President: Joseph Thomas, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: F. P. Candee, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Joseph Thomas, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: F. P. Candee, Joseph Thomas, H. Thomas, 
O. B. Wallace, J. Matthews, all of Wallace, Idaho. 
Lead-silver—4 unpatented claims at head of South 
Fork of Beaver Creek in Beaver Mining district: 
about 600 feet of tunnel; expect to do work in near 
future.—F. P. Candee, April 28, 1916. 

FORMOSA LEAD MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: E. H. Moffitt, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: Charles Hussey, Spokane, Wash. 
Treasurer-Manager: E. H. Moffitt, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: E. H. Moffitt, Wallace; Chas. Hussey, 
Wm. A. Corey, Spokane, Wash. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: E. H. 
Moffitt, Wallace. 


Lead-silver—3 patented claims about 1 mile be¬ 
low Gem in Burke canyon, in Lalande Mining dis¬ 
trict; 2000 feet of tunnels; shipped a few cars of 
ore; not working at present.—E. H. Moffitt. 


4 S GROUP 

Owner: E. Heller estate. 

Manager: Geo. H. Heller, Osburn, Idaho. 

Gray copper-lead—2 unpatented claims and a mill 
site on Big Creek, adjoining the Yankee Boy in 
Yreka Mining district; 150 feet tunnel; considerable 


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open cuts and short tunnels; property now bonded. 
—Geo. H. Heller, May 8, 1916. 


FOUR TIMBERS MIXING COMPANY, THE 

Organized under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: John Benson, Colfax, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: S. E. Kilham, Colfax, Wash. 

Manager: Wm. Shannon, Box 121, Wallace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: Wm. Shannon, Box 121 Wallace, 
Idaho. 

Directors: John Benson, Dr. G. A. Chapman, S. E. 
Kilham, Wm. Dippitt, all of Colfax, Wash.; Wm. 
Shannon, Wallace, Idaho. 

Dead-zinc—5 unpatented claims adjoining the Ray 
Jefferson on the north, on Beaver and Carbon 
Creeks, in the Beaver Mining district; about 600 feet 
of tunnel work and considerable open cut explora¬ 
tion; now installing compressor and electric power, 
working 5 men driving lower tunnel.—Wm. Shannon, 
May 24, 1916. 

FORTUNATE MINING COMPANY 

Organized under the laws of the State of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Chas. Heim, Kingston, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: R. E. Seysler, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: R. E. Seysler, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Chas. Heim, Frank Olsen, Andrew Ken- 
nie, all of Kingston, Idaho; R. E. Seysler, Wallace; 
Leonard Nisula, Enaville, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—6 unpatented claims 8 miles north of 
Enaville, mile from O. W. R.. & N. railroad; in 
Yreka Mining district; about $12,000 spent on prop- 
erty; will start operations in a few weeks.—R. E. 
Seysler, May 16, 1916. 

FRIEND MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: C. M. Weller, Wallace, Idaho. 


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Sec.-Treas.: Wm. Sehierding, 505-6 Jamison Bldg'., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: Wm. Sehierding, 505-6 Jamison Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Directors: William Sehierding, Spokane, Wash.; T. 
Havens, Jamison Bldg., Spokane, Wash.; David 
Bayth, e|o Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.; 
C. M. Weller, George Baxter, Wallace, Idaho. 
Galena property, in Beaver Mining district; 2 
unpatented claims and 2-3 interest in another claim; 
electric power connection to be made by end ot 
June; drifting on vein with showing of ore; 2 men 
worked all winter and will increase force at once; 
getting ready for installation of machinery.—Wm. 
Sehierding, April 19, 1916. 


FLYNN GROUP MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: John Hayes, Gem., Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Jos. F. Whelan, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: J. J. Cronin, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: John Hayes, Gem; Jos. F. Whelan, J. J. 
Cronin, B. W. Kern, all of Wallace; Timothy Mc¬ 
Carthy, Lane, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—1 patented claim; 1-4 interest in 
patented claim; 1-6 interest in patented claim and 
15 unpatented claims; located in Lalande Mining 
district about half mile southeast of Black Bear; 
property explored by tunnels at shallow depth; main 
working tunnel now in over 500 feet; about 2500 
feet of underground workings; work to be resumed 
within 6 0 days.—Jos. F. Whelan, April 17, 1916. 


FRTDAY r GROUP 

(Known as the Golden Winnie) 

Owner: Thos. Bunnell, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: E. M. Smith, Murray, Idaho. 

Gold-tungsten—5 unpatented claims 2 miles west 
of Murray on Prichard Creek in Summit Mining- 
district; was worked for gold in early days; now 
being worked for tungsten and gold; 4 men working; 
operating small mill.—E. M. Smith, June 5, 1916. 


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GIANT LEDGE MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Washington. 
Principal place of business: 705 Peyton Bldg., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: John H. Taylor, Tekoa, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: W. W. Johnston, 705 Peyton Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: Chas. G. Taylor, Murray, Idaho. 
Directors: John H. Taylor, Tekoa, Wash.; James 
Erickson, W. W. Johnston, D. S. Prescott, A. B. 
Shelton, Walla Walla, Wash. 

Lead-gold-copper—12 unpatented claims on 
Granite Creek about 3-4 mile to O. W. R. & N. 
railroad at Raven, Idaho, 4 miles from Murray; 
shaft 183 feet; now sinking another shaft 220 feet 
deep, already down 150 feet; now working three 
shifts; property fully equipped and water power 
plant installed; property formerly known as “Gran¬ 
ite Allie.” In early days was worked for gold ana 
was equipped with stamp mill; work now being 
done under contract.—Chas. G. Taylor, June 6, 1916. 


GIANT MINING & DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Albert Rechsteiner, 332 Glison St., Port¬ 
land, Oregon. 

Sec.-Treas.: E. R. Turk, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager-Supt.: Paul Liever, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Nat Liter, Geo. Molacrida, E. R. Turk, 
Paul Liever, all of Wallace, Idaho; Albert Rech¬ 
steiner, Portland, Oregon. 

Lead-silver—7 unpatented claims near Senator 
Clark’s Sunset group, in Beaver Mining district; 
about 1600 feet of underground work; will resume 
work soon.—E. R. Turk, April 21, 1916. 


GERTIE MINING COMPANY 

Principal place of business: Hutton Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Capital: $250,000. Shares: 2,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: L. W. Hutton, Hutton Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 


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Secretary: G. N. Crawford, Hutton Bldg-., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Treasurer: John Harvey, Eastern Trust Co. Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: A. A. Booth, 1206 8th ave., Spokane. 
Superintendent: August Anderson, Burke, Idaho. 
Directors: L. W. Hutton, John Harvey, Mrs. J. II. 
Travers, A. A. Booth, all of Spokane; one vacancy. 
Lead-silver—3 patented claims east of Burke, 
Idaho; Hecla lays to south, east and west; 3 tunnels 
comprising 6000 feet of workings; now working 12 
men.—A. A. Booth, April 23, 1916. 


GOVERNMENT GULCH MINING & DEV. CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Frederick Burbidge, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: D. R. Treat, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Frederick Burbidge, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Frederick Burbidge, D. R. Treat, E. L. 
Vanderwerken, Oscar Dull, all of Wallace; B. 
Flaig, Wardner, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—'Group of claims in Government 
gulch, in Yreka Mining district; assessment work 
being done.—D. R. Treat, May 3, 1916. 

GOLD BACK COMPANY 

Co-Partnership 

Principal place business: Murray, Idaho. 
Owners: John Docktar, John F. Murphy, Murray, 
Idaho; A. L. Scofield, Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. John 
Sheehy, Wallace, Idaho. 

Gold-copper—3 unpatented claims about half mile 
east of Murray; 700 feet of tunnel; doing annual 
assessment work.—John F. Murphy, May 15, 1916. 

GREAT EASTERN MINING CO., LTD. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: John Carlson, Gem, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: John C. PTirst, 1408 W. Nora Ave., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: John Carlson, Burke, Idaho. 


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Directors: John Carlson, Burke; John C. Furst, 
Spokane; Chas. A. Solberg, Wallace; Wm. Gros- 
busch, Iron Mountain, Mich. 

Lead-silver—14 patented claims on east side ol 
Burke canyon, at Black Bear; in Lalande Mining 
district: about 1000 feet of underground workings; 
not working at present, but expect to start work 
soon.—Peter Limacher, May 11, 1916. 

GREAT WESTERN MINING CO., LTD. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place of business: Duluth, Minn. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
Sec.-Treas.: A. W. Worley, Duluth, Minn. 

Directors: Geo. W. Edmiston, Wallace, Idaho; A. 
W. Worley, W. P. Humbach, Jesse Norton, Roberi 
Graham, Thos. F. Trevillion, Wm. Bowie, all or 
Duluth, Minn. 

Lead-silver-copper—7 patented claims, 2 1 A miles 
east of Burke, on Canyon creek in Lalande Mining- 
district; about 3000 feet of underground workings; 
not working now.—Geo. T. Edmiston, May 24, 1916. 

Directors were recently elected and new officers 
have not yet been named. 


GREEN HILL-CLEVELAND MINING COMPANY 

Organized under the laws of Nevada. 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Transfer office: Wallace, Idaho. 

Capital: $320,000. Shares: 320,000. Par value $1. 
President: F. H. Brownell, Seattle, Wash. 

Acting Sec.: Harry E. Allen, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treasurer: Dana R. Treat, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Frederick Burbidge, Wallace, Idaho. 

Mine Supt.: Dan Murphy, Mace, Idaho. 

Mill Supt.: A1 Blue, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: F. H. Brownell, Seattle; W. R. Leonard, 
Denver, Colo.; C. L. Mathews, Spokane, Wash.; A. 
H. Featherstone, Wallace, Idaho. 

Galena—Company has group of claims at Mace in 
the Burke canyon;, mill is located in the same can¬ 
yon at Wallace; half of stock is owned by the Fed¬ 
eral and the balance is held by a few parties ancr 
is not in circulation; mine is one of the regular 


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dividend payers of the Coeur d’Alenes; now working 
360 men at the mine and mill.—June 14, 1916. 


GREEN MOUNTAIN MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $5,000. Shares: 500,000. Par value le. 
President: C. L. Cowell, Missoula, Mont. 

Sec.-Treas.: Edw. Pohlman, Empire State Bldg., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Manager: W. Earl Greenough, Wallace, 'Idaho. 
Directors: C. L. Cowell, Missoula; Edw. Pohlman, 
Spokane; W. Earl Greenough, Wallace; B. F. 
Plummer, Stevensville, Mont. 

Idaho Managing Agent: W. Earl Greenough, Wal¬ 
lace, Idaho. 

5 patented claims in Burke, adjoining Marsh mine, 
not working now; controlled by Marsh company.— 
W. Earl Greenough, April 26, 1916. 

GUELPH MINING & MILLING CO., LTD. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: B. Coyle, R. F. D. No. 2, Walla Walla, 
Wash . 

Secretary: A. B. Corby, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Treasurer: Mrs. Eliza H. Steffes, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Manager: B. Coyle, Walla Walla, Wash. 

Directors: B. Coyle, W. P. Recer, W. I. Joy, all of 
Walla Walla, Wash; John B. Steffes, W. C. Boyle, 
of Kellogg, Idaho; S. D. Demieux, Black Bear, 
Idaho; T. J. Yarbrough, Spokane, Wash. 
Lead-silver—5 claims and 4 fractions, patent ap¬ 
plied for; north of Hercules and Ambergris, to the 
north and west of Burke in Lalande Mining district; 
about 2300 feet of tunnel, 1 shaft about 40 feet 
and 1 shaft 100 feet; will resume work on shaft 
during June.—John Steffes, May 25, 1916. 


GOLDEN CHEST MINING COMPANY 

Sole Owner: Vivian Green, Murray, Idaho. 
Manager: Vivian Green, Murray, Idaho. 

Mine Supt.: Dan Finlayson, Murray, Idaho. 
Mill Supt.: Wm. Wiley, Murray, Idaho. 


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Metallurgist: Dr. R. R. Goodrich, Moscow, Idaho. 

Gold-tungsten—42 patented claims and 10 um 
patented in Summit Mining district one mile east of 
Murray, on Reeder Gulch; was big gold producer in 
early '80s; 13,000 feet of workings; working about 
40 men. Chief value now scheelite; small tungsten 
shipments being made regularly.—Vivian Green, 
May 30, 1916. 


GOLDEN WINNIE MINING CO. 
(See Friday Group) 


GOLD HUNTER MINING & SMELTING CO. 

'incorporated under laws of Minnesofp. 
Principal place of business: 28th & Cottage Grove 
Ave., Chicago, Ill. 


President: P. 
Chicago, Ill. 

J. 

Hennessy, 

No. 

6 W. 

Kinzie 

St., 

Secretary: E. 
Chicago, Ill. 

C. 

Hennessy, 

No. 

6 W. 

Kinzie 

St., 


Treasurer: Thos. F. Keeley, 28th & Cottage Grove 
Ave., Chicago, Ill. 

Manager: Thos. M.‘Brennan, Mullan, Idaho. 

Mine Supt.: Jos. Carson, Mullan, Idaho. 

Mill Supt.: Chas. L. Herrick, Mullan, Idaho. 
Directors: P. J. Hennessy, E. C. Hennessy, Thos. F. 
Keeley, Chicago; Dennis Ryan, St. Paul, Minn.; 
E. K. Brennan, St. Paul, Minn. 

Lead-silver—11 patented claims adjoining Mullan, 
also 80 acre ranch adjoining Mullan on east; mine 
and mill working 180 men.—Thos. F. Brennan, May 
17, 1916. 


GENERAL EXPLORATION CO., THE 

Organized under laws of Montana. 

Principal place business: Missoula. Mont. 

Recently incorporated by C. L. Cowell, A. L. 
Duncan and W. M. Bickford, all of Missoula, Mont., 
for the purpose of leasing part of Marsh and part 
of Federal holdings. Now understood that Marsh 
will not lease its holdings.—June 15, 1916. 


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HAYES COMPANY 

Principal place of business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $25,000. Shares: 25,000. Par value $1. 

Organized May 9, 1916, by Arthur Hayes, Martin 
Nicholson, and C. W. Simmons, of Kellogg, Idaho, 
for purpose of working ever tailings and conductin 
general mining operations. Will work over Sierr 
Nevada dump. 


HAPPY DAY MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President Daniel Morgan, Eagle Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Secretary: E. Hedin, Wallace, Idaho. 

Treasurer: Eugene R. Day, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: E. Hedin, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Otto E. Dubach, E. Hedin, E. R. Day, 
Wallace Idaho John Dunphy, Burke; Daniel 
Morgan, Spokane, Wash. 

Lead-silver—6 patented claims, just north of 
Burke and joining Hercules on east, in Lalande 
Mining district; extensively explored by tunnels and 
drifts; expect to start work soon.—F. Bland, Act. 
Sec., April. 29, 1916. 


HARTFORD MINING CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: W. F. Goddard, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: W. J. Fumerton, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: J. J. Hennessy, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Superintendent: J. J. Hennessy, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Directors: W. F. Goddard, W. J. Fumerton, Jas. 
Fumerton, of Wallace; Wm. Schaefer, Kellogg; 
Lead-silver—5 unpatented claims at mouth of Big 
Creek in Yreka Mining district; 1000 feet of tun¬ 
nels; about 50 feet of shaft; now working 5 men 
sinking shaft.—Jas. Fumerton, April 25, 1916. 


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HECLA MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Washington. 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Transfer office: Security Transfer & Reg. Co., 66 
Broadway, N. Y. 

Capital: $250,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value 25c. 
President: James F. McCarthy, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: L. E. Hanley, Wallace, Idaho. 

Treas.-Manager: James F. McCarthy, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Jas. F. McCarthy, Wallace; Dr. Hugo C. 
Lambach, W. J. C. Wakefield, Spokane, Wash.; 
Frank J. Kipp, Carl Landsee, Milwaukee, Wis.; 
Mrs. Sarah E. Smith, Chicago. 

Idaho Managing Agent: Jas. F. McCarthy, Wallace, • 
Idaho. 

Lead-silver—27 patented and 2 unpatented claims 
at Burke in Lalande Mining district. Produced 
1,648,594 tons of ore with a gross value of $13,630,- 
230.39, and has paid $3,755,000 in dividends. Now 
working 250 men in mill and mine.—L. E. Hanley, 
June 9, 1916. 


HAMBURG-AMERICAN MINING CO. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Wm. Schaefer, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Secretary. Frank P. Jones, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Treasurer: W. W. Papesh, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Manager: Wm. Schaefer, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: Wm. Schaefer, E. E. Brown, Fred Jacobs, 
W. W. Papesh, Herman Froelich, Fred Bell, Frank 
P. Jones, all of Kellogg, Idaho. 

Copper—7 claims, patent applied for; located on 
the Little North Fork in Kootenai county, Idaho; 
considerable tunnel work has been done and opera¬ 
tions are to be resumed shortly.—June 2, 1916. 

HEADLIGHT MINING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Iaho. 
Capital: $1,800,000. Shares: 1,800,000. Par value $1. 
President: Frank P. Markwell, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: E. H. Pattison, Hutton Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 


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Treasurer: Oscar Nordquist, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Alexander Murphy, Wallace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: Homer Reynolds, Black Bear, Idaho. 
Directors: Frank P. Markwell, J. F. Markwell, 
Chas. Markwell, Alexander Murphy, Angus Suther¬ 
land, all of Wallace. 

Lead-silver—8 patented claims on west side of 
Burke canyon just above Burke, adjoining Green 
Hill-Cleveland on southwest; about $150,000 has been 
spent on development work; not working at present, 
but expect to resume operations during summer.— 
Alexander Murphy, May 1, 1916. 


HECTOR MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Iaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Arthur F. George, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: E. H. Pattison, Hutton Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Mgr.-Supt.: Arthur F. George, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Arthur F. George, H. H. Ross, Eugene 
Conard, John H. Norduist, all of Wallace; E. H. 
Pattison, Spokane; J. M. Pelham, North Yakima, 
Wash.; O. C. Maercklein, Dickerson, N. D. 
Lead-silver—21 unpatented claims located about 
3 miles east of Wallace on the Mullan road in the 
Hunter Mining district; about 5000 feet of under¬ 
ground workings; now working 5 men drifting on 
the vein.—Arthur F. George, May 4, 1916. 

H. E. M. MINING COMPANY 
Consolidated with the Aurora-Sampson and now 
known as Western Union Mining Co. 

HELVETIA MINING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Iaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Paul Liever, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Thomas Nicholson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Paul Liever, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: George Malarida, Paul Liever, Thos. 
Nicholson, Ella Nicholson, Herman Bergman, 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: Thos. 
Nicholson, 150 King St., Wallace, Idaho. 

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Lead-silver-zinc—5 unpatented claims 3 miles up 
Placer creek on West Fork in Placer Center Mining 
district; 3 50 feet of tunnel; will start work on tunnel 
in June.—Thomas Nicholson, May 12, 1916. 

HEMLOCK SILVER & LEAD MINING CO. 

Organized under laws of Montana. 
Principal place business: Saltese, Montana. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: W. J. Hughes, Saltese, Mont. 

Secretary: Nels Knudson, Saltese, Mont. 

Treasurer: Walter L. Murray, Saltese, Mont. 
Manager: W. J. Hughes, Saltese, Mont. 

Directors: W. J. Hughes, Walter L. Murray, Peter 
Peterson, Nels Knudson, of Saltese, Mont.; H. W. 
Lawrence, Colfax, Wash. 

Silver-lead—3 unpatented claims on West Fork 
of Packer Creek, li/> miles north of Saltese, Mont.; 
shaft 15 feet deep; 1000 feet of drift on vein; 50(* 
feet of tunnel; now working 4 men sinking winze 
on ore shoot.—W. J. Hughes, May 2 8, 1916. 


HENNESSY-BURNS MINING CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Iaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: J. S. Mclnnes, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Jos. F. Whelan, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: T. H. Whelan, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: J. S. Mclnnes, Jos. F. Whelan, T. H. 
Whelan, all of Wallace. 

Lead-silver—8 unpatented claims on Idaho-Mon- 
tana divide, 7 miles east of Burke in Hunter Mining 
district; 1500 feet of development work done; oper¬ 
ations are to be resumed May 1, 1916.—Jos. F. 
Whelan, April 17, 1916. 


HERCULES MINING C03IPANY 
Co-Partnership. 

Manager: E. R. Day, Wallace, Idaho. 

Mine Supt.: Jas. J. Murphy, Wallace, Idhao. 

Mill Supt.: Joseph Franz, Wallace, Idaho. 

Owners: E. R. Day and H. L. Day, Wallace; Jerome 
J. Day, Moscow, Idaho; Eleanor D. Boyce, Port¬ 
land, Ore.; F. M. Rothrock, L. W. Hutton, August 


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Paulsen, Spokane, Wash.; F. P. Markwell, C. A. 
Markwell, Mary Seawell Markwell, Effie Lobaugh 
Markwell, Elizabeth Smith Markwell, Emma 
Markwell Buchanan and Estate of D. Cardoner. 
Galena property comprising extensive holdings to 
the north and west of Burke. Mill is located In 
Wallace. The Hercules was located in 1889, but 
the strike was not made until 1901. 

See statement of output and profits for further 
particulars. 


HIDDEN TREASURE MINING CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $5,000,000. Shares 500,000. Par value $10. 
President: Frederick Burbidge, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: D. R. Treat, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Frederick Burbidge, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Frederick Burbidge, D. R. Treat, Oscar 
Dull, W. S. Bergland, A. H. Featherstone, of 
Wallace, Idaho; Chas. Hussey, Spokane, Wash.; 
F. H. Brownell, Stewart Bldg., Seattle. 

Lead-silver—Group of claims on west side of 
Burke canyon in Lalande Mining district; one of 
the old properties; has been idle for several years; 
considerable work has been done; but is not working 
now.—D. R. Treat, May 3, 191G. 


HIGHLAND SURPRISE MINING CO. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,200,000. Shares: 1,200,000. Par value $1 
President: W. W. Papesh, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Chas. Weigand, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Manager: Percy F. Rogers, Beeler, Idaho. 

Directors: M. J. Sinclair, Wm. McDougal, C. W. 
Simmons, W. W. Papesh, and Geo. Lamielle, of 
Kellogg, Idaho; Chas. It. Mowery, Wallace; A1 
Page. Spokane, Wash. 

Zinc-lead—3 patented claims, 19 unpatented, 9 
miles up Pine creek; has shipped about 50 cars of 
ore, 1 car every 2 days; 45 men employed.—Chas. 
Weigand, June 2, 1916. 


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HILARITY MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Jake Lockman, Nampa, Idaho. 

Sec.: E. H. Moffitt, Wallace, Idaho. 

Treasurer: George Steward, Wallace, Idaho. 
Mngr.-Supt.: J. M. Porter, Spokane, Wash. 
Directors: Jake Lockman, Nampa, Idaho; E. H. 

Moffitt, Geo. Steward, of Wallace; Chas. Heim 
and Frank Olson, Kingston, Idaho. 
Lead-silver-zinc—7 unpatented claims on East 
Fork of Pine Creek in Yreka Mining district; has 
about 7 00 feet of tunnel; now working small force. 
—Geo. Steward, May 3, 1916. 


HORNSILVER MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: John F. Metz, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: M. L. McNeil, Wallace, Idaho. 
Mngr.-Supt.: John F. Metz, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: John F. Metz, James Taylor, M. L. Mc¬ 
Neil, Otto Freeman, Claus E. Anderson, of Wal¬ 
lace, Idaho. 

Copper-silver-gold—2 unpatented claims on Placer 
creek just west of the Idaho-Nevada, about 214 miles 
from Wallace; about 1100 feet of tunnel and a 60- 
foot shaft; now working small force on crosscut 
tunnel.—M. L. McNeil, May 2, 1916. 


HORSESHOE MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Lawrence Hollywood, Mullan, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: P. J. Scoles, Mullan, Idaho. 

Manager: P. J. Scoles, Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: P. J. Scoles, J. B. Scoles, M. D. Needham, 
Lawrence Hollywood, John Gunning, all of Mullan, 
Idaho. 

Lead-silver-copper—3 unpatented claims south of 
National mill, near Mullan, in Hunter Mining district; 
1000 feet of underground workings.—J. B. Scoles, 
April 26, 1916 . 


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HILL MINING & MILLING CO. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $20,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 2c. 
President: Josiah Hill, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Sec-.-Treas.: R. T. Morgan, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Directors: Josiah Hill, R. T. Morgan, John Carter, 
Kellogg, Idaho. 

Silver-lead—2 unpatented claims on Slaughter 
House gulch, east of Wardner, in Yreka Mining dis¬ 
trict; now working 4 men on tunnel, work being 
done under contract.—R. T. Morgan, May 31, 191(3. 


HUGO GOLD & COPPER MINING CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: R. W. Seideman, Saltese, Mont. 
Sec.-Treas.: A. G. Seideman, Saltese, Mont. 

Mngr.: R. W. Seideman, Saltese, Mont. 

Directors: R. W. Seideman, A. G. Seideman, Saltese, 
Mont.: A. G. Kerns, W. W. Woods, Wallace, Idaho. 
Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: A. G. 
Kerns, Wallace, Idaho. 

Copper—2 patented and 2 unpatented claims in 
Saltese Mining district: about 8 00 feet of tunnel; no 
work being done at present.—A. G. Kerns, May 5, 
1916. 


HUMMING BIRD MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Burke, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: H. L. Day, Wallace. Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: F. M. Rothrock, Spokane, Wash. 
Manager: H. L. Day, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Eugene R. Day, Harry L. Day, Wallace, 
Idaho; F. M. Rothrock, August Paulsen, L. W. 
Hutton, Spokane, Wash. 

Galena—Property consists of 19 patented claims 
just north and west of Burke in Lalande Mining 
district; no work has been done for a number of 
years.—June 15, 1916. 


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HYPOTHEEK MINING & MILLING CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $200,000. Shares: 2,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: W. W. Davidson, Moose Jaw, Saskatche¬ 
wan, Canada. 

Sec.-Treas.: Otto A. Olsson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: J. H. Kern, Moose Jaw, Sask., Canada. 
Act. Mngr.: Otto A. Olsson, Wallace, Idaho. 

Mine Supt.: F. L. Bergen, Kingston, Idaho. 

Mill Supt.: Otto Abeling, Kingston, Idaho. 
Directors: W. W. Davidson, J. H. Kern, Moose Jaw; 
J. H. Guenther, 1227 Frederick Ave., Spokane, 
Wash.; Otto A. Olsson, Wallace; J. S. Broadbent, 
Box 712, Moose Jaw, Sask., Canada. 

Lead-silver—Company owns Sec. 13, Twp. 4 8 S. 
Range 1 E. B. M., in Yreka Mining district (same 
area as 32 claims); has shipped about 350 tons ol 
ore; a mill is now being built which is to be com¬ 
pleted in May; 46 men now working, building mill 
and installing equipment. Will start mining and 
milling at once.—Otto A. Olsson, May 2. 1916. 


IDAHO COPPER MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,250,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value $1. 
President: Otto A. Olsson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: John Orr, Wallace, Idaho. 

Treasurer: A. H. Featherstone, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: W. H. Herrick, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Otto A. Olsson, A. H. Featherstone, W. H. 
Herrick, of Wallace; Geo. F. Stoney, c|o Oregonian, 
Portland, Ore. 

Copper—3 patented claims and 1 unpatented claim 
west of the Reindeer Queen on Willow Creek about 
3 miles southeast of Mullan in Hunter Mining dis¬ 
trict; about 1000 feet of underground workings; 
company expects to begin work during June.—A. H. 
Featherstone, June 16, 1916. 

IDAHO GIANT MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Washington. 
Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 


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President: Geo. H. Martin, Old National Bank Bldg'., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: W. J. Beaton, 9 28 Old National Bank 
Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: Leo Greenough, Paulsen Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Directors: Geo. H. Martin, W. J. Beaton, Old Na¬ 
tional Bank Bldg., Spokane, Wash; D. K. Mc¬ 
Donald, Leo Greenough, Spokane; T. Holland, 
Spokane. 

Lead-silver: 4 patented claims and fraction un¬ 
patented about half mile south of Gold Hunter; 
about 2000 feet of underground workings; property 
is now under bond, at 10c a share, and lease to 
company managed by Thos. M. Brennan, Mullan, 
Idaho.—W. J. Beaton, May 31, 1916. 

IDAHO-LOS ANGELES MINING & MILLING CO. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: John M. Flink, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Alfred J. Dunn, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: John M. Flink, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: John M. Flink, A. L. Dunn, H. E. Howes, 
Alex McDonald, all of Wallace; Hiram Leithead, 
Los • Angeles, Cal. 

Lead-silver-zinc—7 patented and 9 unpatented 
claims at the head of Nine Mile on Beaver Creek; 
2000 feet of underground workings; company is 
now working 5 men drifting on vein.—A. L. Dunn, 
May 13, 1916. 


IDAITO-MONTANA MINING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Walter H. Hanson, Wallace, Tdaho. 
Secretary: J. H. Wixom, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treasurer: Harry Harris, Mullan. Idaho. 

Manager: F. P. Miller, Burke, Idaho. 

Directors: Walter H. Hanson, J. H. Wixom, Wallace, 
Idaho; E. H. McConnell. Harry Harris, Mullan; 
F. P. Miller, Burke, Idaho. 

Copper-silver-lead—Company has 10 unpatented 


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claims 6 miles above Burke on Idaho-Montana 
line in Lalande Mining district; about 4 00 feet of 
tunnel and considerable open cut exploraton; will 
resume work this summer.—J. II. Wixom, April 27, 

1916. 


IDAHO, THE 

Co-Partnership. 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Owners: E. D. Booth, Kellogg; Chas. McKinnis, 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—3 unpatented claims on east Pine 
Creek, to north and west of Nabob; company has 
done considerable exploration work; has easement 
to work through Nabob tunnel; no work being done 
at present.—E. D. Booth, June 2, 1916. 


IMPERIAL MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: John H. Nordquist, Wallace, Idaho. 
See.-Treas.: Homer G. Brown, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: John H. Nordquist, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Jos. Thennes, Homer G. Brown, E. R. 
Day, Pat J. Gearon, John H. Nordquist, all of 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—10 patented claims on east side of 
Burke canyon about l 1 /* miles from Burke in 
Lalande Mining district; about 6200 feet of drifts, 
crosscuts and shaft; now working 6 men.—John H. 
Nordquist, May 2, 1916. 


TDAHO-NEVADA EXPLORATION CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Dr. L. E. Hanson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: E. R. Turk, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Peter J. Limacher, Wallace. Idaho. 
Superintendent: Peter J. Limacher, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: L. E. Hanson, Peter J. Limacher, Jos 
Girardi, Joseph Peila, Alex Livingston, all of 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Copper—3 claims unpatented, and a millsite; in 

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Placer Center Mining- district, about 2i/> miles up 
Placer creek from Wallace; about 1000 feet of un¬ 
derground workings; company now working small 
force and will rush development this spring and 
Slimmer.—E. R. Turk, April 21, 1916. 

IDAHO STANDARD MINES COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Washington. 
Principal place business: Spokane. Wash. 
Capital: $50,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 5c. 

Organized to develop group of claims on Nine 
Mile. Now working under management of A. D. 
Marshall, of Wallace. 

Incorporators: J. T. Omo, F. L. Spangler, Spokane; 
A. D. Marshall, Wallace, Idaho.—June 7, 1916. 

I DORA MINING COMPANY, DTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 

Capital: $150,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: James C. Broad, Jamison Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: C. E. Mallette, Jamison Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Manager: C. E. Mallette, Jamison, Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Superintendent: E. L. Latta, Wallace, Idaho. 

Mill Supt.: Jas. Conners, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: J. B. Carson, Spokane; James C. Broad, 
Spokane; C. E. Mallette, Spokane. 

Silver-zinc—Company has 1 patented and 5 full 
claims and a fraction unpatented; 4500 feet under¬ 
ground workings on Sunset peak, west side; ore is 
shipped from Idora spur on North Fork. O.-W. R. & N. 
branch; about 1000 tons of ore has been shipped. 
21 men now working; will start shipping again in 
about 30 days.—E. L. Latta, April 19, 1916. 


INDEPENDENCE LEAD MINES COMPANY OF 
YVARDNER 

Organized under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 

P. J. Gearon, of Wallace; M. P. Curran, of Mullan; 
D. E. Keys, of Mullan; George McKinnis, Kellogg, 


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and A. P. McRae, of Mullan, have recently taken 
over the property and made arrangements for speedy 
development. George McKinnis will be manager and 
secretary. 

Lead-silver—9 claims and some fractions located 
at Wardner on Slaughter House gulch near the East 
Caledonia in Yreka Mining district; shaft 65 feet 
deep and 300 foot tunnel; new company will install 
machinery at once. Now working 6 men doing pre¬ 
liminary work.—M. P. Curran, June 16, 1916. 


INDEPENDENCE- LEA I) - MINES CO. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: M. W. Bacon, 726 Old National Bank 
Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: W. E. Cullen, Hyde Blk., Spokane, Wash. 
Manager: M. W. Bacon, 72 6 Old National Bank Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Superintendent: C. Fred O. Merriam, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: W. E. Cullen, Hyde Blk., Spokane; R. A. 
Carnochan and M. W. Bacon, 725 Old National 
Bank Bldg., Spokane, Wash.; John H. Wourms, 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—10 patented claims on Mill Creek one 
mile north of Mullan in Hunter Mining district; 
about one mile of underground workings, now work¬ 
ing 10 men crosscutting and drifting on vein.— : M. W. 
Bacon, June 12, 1916. 


TNDPENDENT COPPER MINING & MILLING CO., 

LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace. Idaho. 
Capital: ,$1,250,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value $1. 
President: John H. Nordquist, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Otto A. Olsson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: John H. Nordquist, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: John H. Nordquist, Chas. McKinnis, J. N. 
Thennes, August Matt, all of Wallace; Jas. A. 
Bean, Henry Billberg, Forest Clark, Mullan, Idaho. 
Copper-lead—3 patented claims between Missoula 
Copper and the National, above Mullan in Hunter 


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.Mining district; about 1300 feet tunnels; now work¬ 
ing under contract drifting on vein. Ed Johnson 
and R. A. Jefford, Mullan, contractors.—Otto A. 
Olsson, May 2, 1916. 


INDEPENDENT DEVELOPMENT CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: G. L. Richardson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: W. A. Smith, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: W. H. Teel, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Directors: G. L. Richardson, W. A. Smith, Jas. A. 
Wayne, Wallace; W. H. Teel, Los Angeles; Meade 
Sharp, Wallace. Idaho. 

Xot working any property. 


INDEX MINING & MILLING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
V. President: H. T. Gilbert, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: W. E. Gilbert, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Manager: H. T. Gilbert, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: Roscoe L. Oaks, San Francisco; Christ 
Jensen, 3 3 W. Granite, Butte, Mont.; H. T. Gilbert, 
W. E. Gilbert and Thos. Gilbert, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Lead-silver—6 patented claims on Cook gulch, 
about 1 *4 miles from Kellogg; about 14 00 feet of 
tunnel; contractor is now working 5 men on crosscut 
tunnel.—W. H. Nieholls, May 2, 1916. 


INTERNATIONAL MINES LIMITED 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000: Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Jas. White, Burke, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: A. H. Featherstone, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: E. L. Hale, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Jas. White, John Clark, Burke; W. R. 
Miller, A. H. Featherstone, E. L. Hale, Wallace. 
Lead-silver—8 patented and 8 unpatented claims 
northeast of Burke, adjoining Oom Paul, in Lalande 
Mining district; about $25,000 spent on development 


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work; company expects to resume work in June.— 
A. H. Featherstone, May 17, 1916. 

INTERM OU NT AIN COPPER MINING CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $2,000,000. Shares: 2,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Oscar Nordquist, Iron Mountain, Mont. 
Secretary: A. L. Nicholson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treasurer: Plarold Childs, Kellogg-, Idaho. 
Manager-Mine Supt.-Mill Supt.: Oscar Nordquist, 
Iron Mountain, Mont. 

Directors:. Oscar Nordquist Iron Mountain, Mont.; 
Harold Childs, Kellogg; W. G. Griffith, Edward 
Evans, E. V. Eambert, Spokane, Wash. 

Copper—6 patented claims and 8 unpatented; 
property located 10 1 /. miles south of Iron Mountain; 
railroad connection with N. P. Ry.; full equipped 
mine and mill; has more than 1 mile of under¬ 
ground workings; property is now shipping ore, and 
working about 3 0 men.—A. L. Nicholson, May 4. 
1916. 


IRON KING MINING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Otto A. Olsson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: A. P. Reinhardt, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Herman J. Rossi, Abe Wyman, Otto A. 
Olsson, A. P. Reinhardt, E. B. Reitzel, all of 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—4 unpatented claims about 3V> miles 
west of Wallace between Coeur d'Alene Vulcan and 
the H. E. M. in Evolution Mining district; 15 60 feet 
of crosscuts, drifts, raises and winzes; company 
expects to resume operations soon.—Otto A. Olsson, 
May 2, 1916. 

IRON SPAR COPPER MINING COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Wesley Everett. Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: G. W. Dougherty, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treasurer: A. L. Honaker, Wallace, Idaho. 


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Manager: A. L. Honaker, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: A. G. Kerns, V. P.; A. L. Nicholson, A. L. 
Honaker; G. W Dougherty, Wesley Everett, all 
of Wallace, Idaho. 

Copper-silver-lead—4 unpatented claims about half 
mile south of Sildex, Mont.; 3 claims in Mineral 
County, Mont.; 1 claim in Idaho; in East Coeur 
d’Alene Mining district; has about 700 feet of tunnel 
work; company now driving tunnel to crosscut vein, 
work being done under contract.—A. L. Honaker. 
June 5, 1916. 

INTERNATIONAL MINING COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: W. C. Arnold, Dubuc, Saskatchewan, 
Canada. 

Sec.-Treas.: W. T. Simons, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Manager: Fred C. May, Beeler, Idaho. 

Directors: W. C. Arnold, Dubuc, Sask.; D. W. Price, 
W. T. Simons, Kellogg, Idaho.; W. F. Robertson, 
Rolett, N. D. 

Lead-silver-zinc—8 unpatented claims on west 
fork of Pine Creek about 2 y 2 miles above Beeler, in 
Yreka Mining district; about 600 feet of underground 
workings; a small force employed at present.—W. T. 
Simons, June 2, 1916. 


IVANHOE MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Jas. A. Bean, Mullan, Idaho. 

Secretary: C. D. Miller, Mullan. Idaho. 

Treasurer: C. D. Miller, Mullan. Idaho. 

Manager: Jas. A. Bean, Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: Jas. A. Bean, Sam C. Bean, John Foss, 
Mullan, John Nordquist, J. D. Brock, Wallace, 
Idaho. 

Silver-lead—2 miles west of Mullan in Hunter 
Mining district; property has been worked for past 
12 years; company recently sold treasury stock for 
further development, and work will be rushed at 
once.—J. D. Brock, April 16, 1916. 


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JACK WAITE EXTENSION CO., THE 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Murray. Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Charles Melroy, Murray, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: J. T. Ellarson, Murray, Idaho. 
Manager: J. T. Ellarson, Murray, Idaho. 

Directors: Chas. Melroy, J. T. Ellarson, Murray, 
Idaho; L. W. Shakshesky, Jefferson, Wis.; Theo. 
Bedard, Thompson, Mont.; George Schnelmann, 
White Pine, Mont. 

Lead-silver: 52 unpatented claims located to the 
east of the Jack Waite in Eagle Mining district; 
Mostly in Mineral county, Mont.; about 800 feet of 
work done; now working seven men driving crosscut 
for ledge.—June 5, 1916. 

JACK WAITE MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Union, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Robert Sheffels, Govan, Wash. 
Sec.-Treas.: W. T. Ahrens. Union, Idaho. 

Manager: W. T. Ahrens, Union, Idaho. 
Superintendent: W. T. Ahrens, Union, Idaho. 
Directors: Robert Sheffels, Govan, Wash.; Fritz 
Marchante, Spokane; J. P. Schroeder, Wilson 
Creek, Wash.; Henry Treede, Fairfield, Wash.; E. 
Winsby, Oakland, Cal.; E. E. Chamberlain, Spo¬ 
kane; J. C. Feehan, Murray, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—3 claims and 2 fractions, patented; 
on Tributary Creek, a branch of Eagle Creek, in 
Eagle Mining district; about 4470 feet of tunnels 
and crosscuts; 465 feet of raise; about 1000 tons of 
ore have been shipped; now working 12 men.—W. 
T. Ahrens, April 27, 1916. 


KELLOGG GALENA MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: C. G. McEachran, 1328 Old National Bank 
Bldg., Spokane. Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: J. A. Schultess, Old National Bank 
Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

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Manager: J. A. McCoy, Old National Bank Bldg - ., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Superintendent: Geo. B. Dean, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Directors: J. A. McEachran, C. C. McEachran, 
Adolph J. Schultess, of Spokane, Wash.; Geo. B. 
Dean, J. A. McCoy, Kellogg. 

Lead-silver—80 acres of patented ground below 
Sweeney mill, half mile off O. W. R. & N. railroad; 
3 unpatented claims adjoining deeded ground; has 
500 feet of tunnel; now working - 4 men sinking 
winze; 7 claims unpatented on Elk creek about 2*4 
miles west of Kellogg, in Yreka Mining district; 
about 250 feet of tunnel; 4 men now driving tunnel. 
—Geo. B. Dean, June 2, 1916. 

KELLOGG-SUNNYSIDE MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Geo. H. Wilson. 

Sec.-Treas.: J. A. McEachran. 

Directors: J. A. McEachran, S. A. McCoy, Geo. H. 
Wilson, of Spokane; Bert Swartz, Jacob Thorpe, 
Kellogg, Idaho. 

Zinc-lead—Group of unpatented claims adjoining 
Lambardy, about l 1 /? mile north of Kellogg; pre¬ 
paring to start operations. 

KILL BUCK MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Butte, Montana. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: J. L. Templeman, Butte, Mont. 
Secretary: Cyrus W. Gossert, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treasurer: W. D. Mangam, Butte, Mont. 

Mngr.-Supt.: Cyrus W. Gossert, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: J. L. Templeman, W. D. Mangam, Butte, 
Mont.; John D. Ryan, New York; Herman J. 
Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—6 patented claims 2 miles southwest 
of Wallace in Evolution Mining district on Lake 
Creek ,about 2000 feet of underground work; com¬ 
pany working 10 men; about $80,000 gross receipts 
has been received from shipments.—C. D. Gossert, 
April 27, 1916. 


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KING OF PINE CREEK MINING CO., LTD. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: James H. Otto, Beeler, Idaho. 

Secretary: Ed. C. Young. Wallace, Idaho. 

Treasurer: Morton Webster, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Ed. C. Young, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: C. A. Solberg, Ed. C. Young, Morton 
Webster, of Wallace, James LI. Otto, Beeler, Idaho. 
Lead-silver-zinc—6 unpatented claims on Pine 
Creek about 4 miles from O. W. Ft. & N. railroad; 
in Yreka Mining district; 320 feet of tunnel, about 
200 feet of other underground workings; not work¬ 
ing.—Ed. C. Young, May 25, 1916. 

LAST CHANCE COPPER MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Montana. 

Principal place of business: Saltese. Mont. 
Capital: $1,250,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value $1. 
President: Geo. Champagne, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Sterrett Napton, Missoula, Mont. 
Manager: Geo. Champagne, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Judge W. J. Napton, Missoula, Mont.; 
Geo. Champagne, Wallace. Idaho; Sterrett Napton, 
Missoula, Mont. 

Lead-silver—2 patented and 4 unpatented claims 
3 miles north of Saltese, Mont., adjoining the Ben 
Hur group; company has shipped $200,000 high 
grade silver-lead ore; has been idle for some time 
but will resume operations shortly.—Peter Peterson, 
May 29, 1916. 


LEAD KING MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Geo. W. Wood, Spokane. Wash. 
Sec.-Treas.: E. W. Conrad, Eagle Blk., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Manager: E. W. Conrad, Eagle Blk., Spokane, Wash. 
Directors: Geo. W. Wood, E. W. Conrad, Spokane, 
Wash. 

Gray copper-lead—15 unpatented claims on Mc- 

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Farren gulch near Osburn in Evolution Mining dis¬ 
trict; about 2000 feet of underground workings; now 
installing compressor and other equipment; has 
shipped one car of ore.—W. H. Herrick, May 10, 
1916. 


LANSING SILVER-LEAD MINING COMPANY, THE 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $250,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 25c. 
Incorporators: Emma Stansfield, R. M. Lewis, A. H. 
Featherstone, Jonathan Hoal, and Frank L. 
Spangler. 

Articles were filed on June 11, 1916. The com¬ 
pany will develop the Albion group on Nine Mile. 

LACLEDE MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: C. Fred Kratzer, 70 6 W. Euclid Ave., 
Spokane, Wash. 

See.-Treas.: Jas. A. Wayne, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: E. A. Gneadinger, Wallace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: Chas. Lief, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: C. Fred Kratzer, Spokane; E. H. Knight, 
Box 941, Spokane; Jas. A. Wayne, O. W. Lewis, 
Wm. Wier, Wallace. Idaho. 

Lead-silver—9 patented claims between Hercules 
and Tamarack-Custer, in Lalande Mining district; 
5500 feet of underground workings; working 7 men 
drifting on vein on 300 level.-— O. W. Lewis, April 
19, 1916. 


LEWIS AND CLARK MINING COMPANY 

Principal place of business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,250,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value $1. 
President: Wm. Grismer, Mullan, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: J. R. Bean, Mullan, Idaho. 

Mngr.-Supt.: Wm. Grismer. Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: Abe Hutton, John B. Grismer, Dr. J. R. 
Bean, Wm. Grismer, of Mullan, Idaho; Dr. L. B. 
Manchester, Wenatchee, Wash. 

Copper.—2 patented claims and 6 unpatented, 


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about 2 1 /j miles east of Snowstorm, and 1 mile west 
of Silver Cable; about 500 feet of underground 
workings; will start work soon.—Dr. J. R. Bean, May 
17, 1916. 

BEAD CRYSTAL MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Idalio. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: John E. Steen, Salem, Oregon. 
Sec.-Treas.: Geo. S. Lesher, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Directors: Otis Fisher, Murray, Idaho; John E. 
Steen, Salem, Oregon; Mrs. Fred Merriam, Wal¬ 
lace, Idaho; Dr. Geo. S. Lesher, Kellogg, Idaho; 
W. W. Bixby, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—Company owns 12 claims 7 miles up 
Eagle Creek from Union, located in Eagle Mining- 
district; considerable development work has been 
done; property now under option.—G. S. Lesher, 
June 16, 1916. 


LESLIE COPPER & GOLD MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Wesley Everett, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Wesley Everett, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: A. Wyman, Wesley Everett, Herman J. 
Rossi, of Wallace, O. E. Peppard, Missoula. 
Copper-silver-lead—7 unpatented claims in St. 
Regis Mining district on Montana side; about $7 5,000 
expended on property; claims adjoin the Amazon- 
Dixie.—Herman J. Rossi, May 9, 1916. 


LIBERAL KING GROUP 
Co-Partnership 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 

Manager: Leslie Lamb, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Owners: Leslie Lamb, E. D. Booth, Kellogg, Idaho; 
Magnus Cheyne, Beeler, Idaho; W. P. Swinerton, 
Wardner, Idaho. 

Zinc-silver-lead-copper—5 claims, 3 fractions and 
a millsite, all unpatented; located immediately east 


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of Beeler, main tunnel is in 500 feet, 300 feet show¬ 
ing - ore; company expects to resume operations soon. 
—E. D. Booth, June 2, 1916. 

LITTLE NORTH FORK COPPER M. & M. CO. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: T. R. Mason, Kellogg. Idaho. 

Secretary: J. E. Jones, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Treasurer: J. W. Locke, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Manager: T. R. Mason, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: T. R. Mason, Kellogg; Jake Kaldenbaugh, 
Wardner; J. W. Locke, Archie McDonald, Kellogg. 
Copper—10 unpatented claims, located on Little 
North Fork in Kootenai County, Idaho, in an un¬ 
organized mining district; 2200 feet of tunnel work; 
not working now.—T. R. Mason, June 2, 1916. 

LIBERTY GROUP 

Co-Partnership 

Owners: Ed Godfred, Mel Werkheiser, Peter Peter¬ 
son, Herman J. Rossi, Wesley Everett, Herman 
Wickert, R. A. Greer, Chas. Bollinger, Frank 
Wagner, all of Wallace. Idaho. 

Copper—8 unpatented claims near the Amazon- 
Dixie, about a half mile from Sildex, Mont., in East 
Coeur d'Alene Mining district; about 900 feet of 
tunnel; not working now.—Mel Werkheiser, May 23, 
1916. 


LIQUIDATOR MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Wm. Neindorf, Briggs House, Chicago, Ill. 
Sec.-Treas.: L. E. Hanley. Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: L. E. Hanley, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Wm. Neindorf, Chicago; Thos M. Sullivan, 
103 Randolph St., Chicago; O. D. Jones, L. E. 
Hanley, Wallace, Idaho. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: L. E. 
Hanley, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—13 claims patent applied for; located 


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on summit between Burke and Mullan, part in 
Hunter and part in Lalande Mining districts.—L. E. 
Hanley, April 17, 1916. 


LITTLE BUTTE MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Mack Cyr, Burke, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Mack Cyr, Burke, Idaho. 

Directors: Mack Cyr, Mrs. M. J. Maher, Burke; John 
Dunphy, Burke; Herman J. Rossi, Wallace. 
Lead-silver—2 8 unpatented claims about 2 miles 
east of Burke in Lalande Mining district; about 
$22,000 expended on property; no work being done 
now.—Herman J. Rossi, April 25, 1916. 

LISTON MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Organized under laws of Washington. 
Principal place business: 323-324 Lindelle Blk., 

Spokane, Wash. 

Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Matt Baumgartner, Spokane, Wash. 
Secretary: Dan Krehbiel, Lind, Wash. 

Treasurer: Sam Crow, Spokane, Wash. 

.Manager: Matt Baumgartner, Spokane, Wash. 
Directors: Matt Baumgartner, John Gray, Sam 

Crow, Spokane; Dan Krehbiel, Lind, Wash.; John 
Krehbiel, Lind, Wash.; Wm. Van Vactor, Golden- 
dale, Wash.; H. W. Wells, Portland, Ore. 
Lead-silver-zinc—7 patented and 19 unpatented 
claims located on Big Creek, in Evolution Mining 
district; about 3000 feet of tunnel, company now 
advertising for bids for 200 foot contract.—Dan 

Krehbiel, June 7, 1916. 


LOMBARDY MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Peter Albinola. Kellogg, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Peter Albinola, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: Peter Albinola, Kellogg; Herman J. Rossi, 


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J. W. Wimer, Wm. Fishinger, of Wallace, Idaho; 
Albert Albinola, Sunset, Idaho. 

Lead-silver-zinc-iron—15 unpatented claims about 
1 mile from Kellogg; about $55,000 has been expend¬ 
ed on development; 8 men now working; company 
will equip property at once with modern machinery. 
—Herman J. Rossi. ADril 2 5. 1916. 


LONE PINE AND IDAHO CLAIMS 
Co-Partnership 

Owners: A. L. Sorenson, Wallace; Jas. Murphy, 
Kellogg, Idaho. 

Zinc—2 unpatented claims on west fork of Pine 
creek about 4 miles above the Douglas mine; some 
exploration work has been done on claims; trail to 
property will be built this summer—A. L. Sorenson, 
May 29, 1916. 


LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN MINING & MILLING CO. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
Organizers: W. L. Penny, Wm. A. Boro, Wm. T. 
Roach, R. L. Brainard. Frank Barr. 

Lead—7 unpatented claims on Pine Creek north 
of Little Pittsburg, in Yreka Mining district; about 
300 feet of tunnel; assay returns from grass roots 
shows 56 per cent lead and 9 8 oz. silver. Develop¬ 
ment work will start at once.—W. L. Penny, May 
16, 1916. 


LUCKY BOY MINING CO. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: N. D. Needham, Mullan, Idaho. 
Secretary: H. G. Loop, Mullan, Idaho. 

Treasurer: Margarite Carruthers, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: N. D. Needham, Mullan, Idaho. 
Directors: N. D. Needham, F. O. Morrison, P. J. 
Scoles, H. G. Loop, of Mullan, Margarite Car¬ 
ruthers, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—5 unpatented claims, about 2 miles 





east of Mullan in Hunter Mining district; will de¬ 
velop property through Silver Star tunnel.—H. G. 
Loop, May 17, 1916. 


LUCKY CALUMET COPPER MINING CO.. LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1-,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: John H. Nordquist, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: Otto A. Olsson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treasurer: Otto A. Olsson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: John H. Nordquist, Wallace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: Henning Bergquist, Mullan, Idaho. 
Directors: John H. Nordquist, Otto A. Olsson, Chas. 
A, Solberg, of Wallace; Thos. M. Brennan, Mullan; 
Allen J. Olson, Missoula, Mont. 

Copper—11 patented claims between National and 
Snowshoe, in Hunter Mining District, about 3*4 
miles east of Mullan; about 8000 feet of tunnels; 
now working 6 men, driving crosscut.—Otto A. 
Olsson, May 2, 1916. 

LUCKY FRIDAY MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $L,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President; Franklin Pfirman, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: James A. Wayne, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: J. H. Wade, Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: J. H. Wade, Mullan, Frances M. Pfirman, 
Alice W. Wayne, Jas. A. Wayne, Franklin Pfirman, 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—4 unpatented claims and millsite 
about 1 mile east of Mullan, close to National mill, 
in Hunter Mining district; about $20,000 expended 
on development; company expects to start opera¬ 
tions soon.—Franklin Pfirman, May 5, 1916. 


LUCKY STONE MINING COMPANY 

Principal place of business: 404 Empire State Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: F. A. Chase, 307 Empire State Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: Geo. H. Walter, 404 Empire State Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 


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Manager: F. A. Chase, 307 Empire State Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Superintendent: W. H. Seid, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: F. A. Chase, Spokane; Mrs. Ollie Cushing, 
E. 808 31st St., Spokane; Dr. Peter Reid, Empire 
State Bldg., Spokane; Geo. II. Walters, Spokane; 
J. F. McGuire, Perry Sound, Ontario. 
Copper-silver—5 unpatented claims near Osburn; 
about 350 feet of underground workings; now work¬ 
ing 2 men driving crosscut; company will increase 
force soon.—F. A. Chase, April 26, 1916. 


LUCKY SWEDE GOLD & COPPER MINING CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Morris Pearson, Falcon, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Otto A. Olsson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Harry Pearson, Falcon, Idaho. 

Directors: Morris Pearson, Harry Pearson, Falcon, 
Idaho; Otto A. Olsson, Dr. L. E. Hanson, Wallace; 
H. E. Riegel, St. Paul, Minn. 

Gold-copper—14 unpatented claims in St. Joe 
Mining district, adjoining Bullion holdings; has 450 
feet of tunnel; now working 3 men driving crosscut 
to tap vein at lower level.—Otto A. Olsson, May 2, 
1916. 


LUCKY JIM MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Spokane, Washington. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: $1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: C. M. Johnson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: W. W. Bixby, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: C. M. Johnson, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: C. M. Johnson, James Kaufman, Geo. 
Champagne, P. J. Gearon, Wallace, Idaho; C. L. 
Dawson, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Lead-silver—3 patented claims between the Rex 
and Dobson gulch, and joins Patuxent on west; has 
about 700 feet of tunnel, shaft 50 teet deep; other 
exploration work has been done; company expects 
to resume operations sooji.—C. M. Johnson April 
2 7, 1916. 


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LYNN & IDAHO MINING CO., LTD. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Burke, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: $1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: John J. Finley, Burke, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Hugh Toole, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: John J. Finley, Burke, Idaho. 

Directors: John J. Finley, Jack Finley, Bessie Finley, 
Burke; Hugh Toole, Wallace; Dr. Wm. Sellers. 
Spokane, Wash. 

Lead-silver—6 unpatented claims at head of 
Humboldt gulch about 3 miles northeast of Burke, 
in Lalande Mining district; 150 feet of tunnel and 
considerable open cuts; company will resume opera¬ 
tions during summer.—Hugh Toole, May 12, 1916. 


LOG CABIN MINING CO. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 

♦ Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: S. H. Linn, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.: Walter H. Hanson. Wallace, Idaho. 

Treasurer: S. PI. Linn, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Andy Linn, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: W. H. Hanson, S. H. Linn, Andy Linn, of 
Wallace; John W. Flink, Wallace, O. H. Linn. 
Corralitas, Cal. 

Lead-silver—11 claims, surveyed for patent, on 
Nine Mile about 3 miles from Wallace, Placer Center 
Mining district; 900 feet underground workings; now 
working small force of men driving crosscut for vein. 
—Walter H. Hanson, May 31, 1916. 


LE ROY MINING COMPANY" 

Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000.000. Par value $1. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
President: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: C. E. Clarke. Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: C. E. Clarke, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: H. J. Rossi, C. E. Clarke, G. F. Damm, 
Wm. Fishinger, Chas. Bollinger, all of Wallace. 
Copper-gold—6 unpatented claims at Adair, Idaho, 
on Milwaukee railway; about 1000 feet of tunnels 


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and drifts, doing assessment work.—C. E. Clarke, 
May 3, 1916. 


LEGAL TENDER MINING CO.. LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 150,000. Par value $1. 
President: vacant. 

Sec.-Treas.: A. H. Featherstone, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Geo. H. Heller, Osburn, Idaho. 

Directors: Robert Mangier, Los Angeles, Cal.; Geo. 
H. Heller, Osburn, Idaho; J. W. Hutchins, Mullan, 
Idaho. 

Gold-copper—17 unpatented claims and 120 acres 
patented ground, 2 miles west of Osburn, on O.-W. R. 
& N. railroad; 900 feet of tunnel on ledge; shaft 
100 feet deep; equipped with $30,000 worth of ma¬ 
chinery; company will start to sink to 300 level on 
August 1st.—Geo. H. Heller, May 8, 1916. 

MAGIC COPPER MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Joseph Turner, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Dan Haydon, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Joseph Turner. Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Joseph Turner, Dan Haydon, Wm. Fahle, 
Harry Turner, James H. Taylor, of Wallace, Idaho. 
Copper—4 patented claims on Steven’s peak about 
3i/> miles south and west of Mullan in Hunter Mining 
district; formerly known as Champion Copper com¬ 
pany; about 700 feet of underground workings. 
Company will start work by middle of June, running 
drift on vein.—Joseph Turner, May 23, 1916. 


MAINE STANDARD MINING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Alexander Murphy, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: E. H. Pattison, Hutton Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Manager-Supt.: Alexander Murphy, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Alexander Murphy, Wallace; E. H. Patti¬ 
son, Spokane; some vacancies. 

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Silver-lead—5 unpatented claims on Moon Creek 
above Charles Dickens claim in Yreka Mining dis¬ 
trict; about $13,000 has been expended on develop¬ 
ment. A small force is now working on lead.— 
Alexander Murphy, May 1, 1916. 


MAJESTIC MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: James Dunne, Burke, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Therrett Towles, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: James Dunne, Burke, Idaho. 

Directors: James Dunne, Burke; Therrett Towles, 
Thos. McCabe, John R. Rogers, of Wallace; J. L. 
Courtright, No. Yakima, Wash.; Michael Schorn, 
N. Yakima, Was.; Chas. Labes, sr., Lind, Wash. 
Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: Ther¬ 
rett Towles, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—13 patented claims north and east of 
Burke, about 1% miles; in Lalande and Summit 
Mining districts; property has about 1500 feet of 
tunnels, drifts and shaft. The company will resume 
operations about May 15.—Therrett Towles, April 
26, 1916. 


MAMMOTH MINING COMPANY" 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $125,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: George Austin, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: George Austin, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Gilbert J. Heyfron, Missoula, Mont.; 
George Austin, A. H. Featherstone, H. J. Rossi, 
W. A. Smith, A. Wyman, Dr. C. R. Mowery, of 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—3 claims, patent applied for, 4 un¬ 
patented claims, located 25 miles east of Missoula, 
Montana; Bonita, Mont., 7 miles from property, is 
the nearest railroad; 300 feet of underground work¬ 
ings; company will start operations at once. Prop¬ 
erty has shipped about 140 tons of ore to East 
Helena smelter.—Geo. Austin, April 18, 1916. 


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MARSH MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Empire State Bldg, Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: M. W. Lee, Duluth, Minn. 

Secretary: Joseph McCarthy, Spokane, Wash. 
Treasurer: W. T. Smith, Duluth, Minn. 

General Supt.: W. Earl Greenough, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: M. W. Lee, W. T. Smith, Duluth, Minn.; 
Edward Pohlman, Spokane, Wash.; Joseph Mc¬ 
Carthy, Spokane, Wash.; W. Earl Greenough, 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Trustees to manage property: M. W. Lee, Edward 
Pohlman and W. Earl Greenough. 

Lead-silver—8 patented claims southwest of 
Burke adjoining the town; in Lalande Mining dis¬ 
trict; net smelter returns from ore, $509,000. Annual 
meeting held on June 13 and 14 at which time new 
officers were elected and it was decided to start 
pumps at once to unwater mine. Property has been 
shut down for several weeks on account of water. 
—June 15, 1916. 


MAY FLOWER MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $50,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 5c. 
President: G. Scott Anderson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: W. W. Smith, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: G. Scott Anderson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: C. K. Moffett, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: G. Scott Anderson, Irving Anderson, D. N. 
Haydon, W. W. Smith, Wallace, Idaho; W. B. 
Hervey, 910 Kingsington, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Idaho Managing Agent: G. Scott Anderson, 513 
Bank St., Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—1 patented claim, l patent applied 
for, and 1 unpatented claim on Nine Mile, in Placer 
Center Mining district; over 5000 feet of under¬ 
ground workings; now working 2 men.— W. W. 
Smith, April 20, 1916. 


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MIDWAY-SUMMIT MINING & MILLING CO. 

Principal place business: Chamber of Commerce 
Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: W. D. Scott, 419 Chamber of Commerce 
Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: W W. Waltman, 419 Chamber of Com¬ 
merce Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

Mngr.-Supt.: George Herron, Chatcolet, Idaho. 
Directors: W. D. Scott and W. W. Waltman, Spokane, 
Wash.; O. P. Olson, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; T. F. 
Logan, sheriff’s office, Spokane; George Herron, 
Chatcolet, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—11 claims, patent applied for, on Mil¬ 
ler's gulch between Hecla and Morning mines; 3500 
feet southeast from railroad at Mace; 6000 feet of 
tunnel; 3 men working; company will increase force 
soon.—George Herron, April 17, 1916. 


MILITARY MINING & MILLING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Burke, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Fred L. Bergen, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: L. H. Harp, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: A. Swan, Tom Roy, Fred Bergen, Gibb 
Machan, of Burke, Idaho; Herman Rogell, Spo¬ 
kane, Geo. Renkert, Route 4, Spokane, Wash.; L. 
H. Hays, Wallace, Idaho. 

Copper—Located about 3 miles north and east of 
Mullan, near the Missoula Copper and National, in 
Hunter Mining district; considerable exploration 
work has been done. 


MIDNIGHT GROUP 

Co-Partnership. 

Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Owners: Forest Clarke, E. J. Clarke, Wm. P. Flood, 
M. J. McHugh, all of Mullan, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—2 patented claims between the Morn¬ 
ing and Ulike, near Mullan, in Hunter Mining dis¬ 
trict; 2400 feet of tunnel; two Morning tunnels pass 
through this ground. Company expects to ship ore 
this summer.—Wm. P. Flood, May 9, 1916. 


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MINERAL POINT MINING COMPANY 

Organized under the laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,200,000. Shares: 1,200,000. Par value $1. 
President: S. V. Osborne, Osborne, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Paul Leuschel. Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: S. V. Osborne, Osborne, Idaho. 

Directors: S. V. Osborne, Osborne; Paul Leuschel, 
Glen McDonald, Jas. F. McCarthy, Wallace, Idaho. 
Grey copper—1 patented and 7 unpatented claims 
located % of a mile south of Osborne in the Evolu¬ 
tion Mining district; more than 3000 feet of under¬ 
ground workings; property has produced silver, iron 
and copper ore to the amount of $100,000; has not 
shipped since 1900; expect to get work started again 
this summer.'—S. V. Osborne, June 14, 1916. 


MISSOULA COPPER MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Henry Billberg, Mullan. Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas. J. R. Bean, Mullan, Idaho. 

Manager: R. J. McLeod, Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: Henry Billberg, R. J. McLeod, Larry 
Dooling, Thos. M. Brennan, Mullan, Idaho; H. E. 
Chaney, Missoula, Mont.; C. A. Barnes, Missoula; 
J. A. Zittel. Spokane, Wash. 

Copper—9 claims and a fraction, patent proceed¬ 
ings pending; property adjoins National, about 3 
miles north of Mullan in Hunter Mining district; 
about $200,000 has been expended on development 
work; company will resume operations during sum¬ 
mer.—Henry Billberg, May 16, 1916. 


MONARCH MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Monarch. Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 100,000. Par value $10. 
President: vacant. 

V. Pres.: Oscar B. Bergstrom, 149 Broadway, New 
York. 

Secretary: John J. Stevens, San Antonio, Texas. 
Manager: A. G. Kennedy, Monarch, Idaho. 
Directors: Controlled by Otto Koehler estate, San 


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Antonio, Texas; C. T. Priest is manager of estate; 

Oscar B. Bergstrom directs affairs of company. 
Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: Allan 

G. Kennedy, Monarch, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—5 patented and 31 unpatented claims; 
in Summit Mining district, 5 miles east of Murray 
on O. W. R. & N. railway; 15,000 feet of under¬ 
ground workings; property has shipped ore, net 
smelter returns $170,000. Property was shut down 
in December, 1915, but will resume operations 
shortly; has good 150-ton mill, run by own water 
power. Expect to ship ore again soon.—A. G. 
Kennedy, April 16, 1916. 


MONITOR CONSOLIDATED COPPER MINING CO. 

Organized under laws of Washington. 
Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Otis Hill, Adair, Idaho. 

Secretary: W. J. Kirby, Paulsen Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

(Deal now being- consummated whereby property 
will pass to Montana-Idaho Copper Co.—Publisher). 

Copper—10 patented claims on Idaho-Montana 
line, near Adair, Idaho, on Milwaukee railroad. 
Property shipped ore worth $7 3,000 before 
1910. (See Motnana-Idaho Copper company). 

MONTANA-IDAHO COPPER CO. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: 907 Paulsen Bldg., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Capital: $600,000. Shares: 6000. Par value $100.00. 
President: H. F. DeBower, c|o Blackstone Institute, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Secretary: W. J. Kirby, 907 Paulsen Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Manager: Otis Hill, Spokane, Wash. 

Treasurer: John L. Dirks, Rookery Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Directors: H- F. DeBower, Spokane, D. K. McDonald, 
Paulsen Bldg., Spokane; Chas. M. Hansen, Fair¬ 
banks, Morse & Co., Spokane; Otis Hill, Spokane. 
Wash. 


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Copper-gold—10 patented claims, the Monitor 
group, and 9 unpatented claims at Adair, Idaho; 
on the Milwaukee railway. Monitor produced $7 3,000 
according to smelter returns. The plant was de¬ 
stroyed by fire in 1910; low level tunnel will be run 
from Adair station to open Monitor at greater 
depth.—W. J. Kirby, May 2 3, 1916. 


MOON CREEK MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: H. F. Troub, Winona, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: Otto A. Olsson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: W. J. Bailey, Burke, Idaho. 

Directors: L. N. Peck, H. F. Troub, Winona, Wash.; 
Julius P. Hall, Otto A. Olsson, Wallace, Idaho; 
W. J. Bailey, Burke, Idaho. 

Silver-lead—Located on Moon Creek in Evolution 
Mining district; about 1510 feet of tunnel and shaft; 
not working.—Otto A. Olsson, May 2, 1916. 


MOONLIGHT MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Eugene R. Day, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: E. Hedin, Wallace, Idaho. 

Contractor: Chris Anderson, Burke, Idaho. 
Directors: E. R. Day, J. J. Murphy, E. Hedin, of 
Wallace, Idaho; W. C. Robinson and Alexander 
McBean, Duluth, Minn. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: Jas. 
J. Murphy, Burke, Idaho. 

Silver-lead—9 unpatented claims on west side of 
Burke canyon in Lalande Mining district; now 
drifting on lead; 4000 feet of tunnel and between 
700 and 800 feet of drift; now working at depth of 
1200 feet; 6 men employed.—F. Bland, April 29, 
1916. 


MOTHER LODE GROUP 

Owner: John F. Murphy, Murray, Idaho. 

Gold—1 patented claim and 9 unpatented claims; 
6000 feet of tunnels; property has produced about 


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$3,000,000 in gold; 10 stamp mill on property; now- 
doing assessment w r ork.—John F. Murphy, May 15, 
1916. 


MOUNTAIN ROSE MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $500,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 50c. 
President: W. Knudson, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: A. O. Larson, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Manager: W. Knudson, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: W. Knudson, Ed Colleck, August Larsen, 
Chris Dahlberg, Peter Groven, Angus Alarsen, 
Kellogg, Idaho. 

Lead-silver: 5 unpatented claims 2 miles from 
Kellogg in Yreka Mining district; 100 feet of tunnel 
and shaft; small force now doing development work. 
—A. O. Larson, May 16, 1916. 


MURRAY HILL MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: C. E. Mallette, 604 Jamison Bldg., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Secretary: W. L. Tenney, 604 Jamison Bldg. r Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

V. Pres.-Mngr.: J. C. Feehan, Murray, Idaho. 

Mine Supt.: Henry Connolly, Murray, Idaho. 

Mill Supt.: Andy Benson, Murray, Idaho. 

Directors: C. E. Mallette, Spokane; J. C. Broad, 
Jamison Bldg., Spokane; Jas. A. Wayne, Wallace; 
J. C. Feehan, Murray, Idaho. 

Lead-silver-zinc—9 unpatented claims 5^ miles 
east of Murray on Paragon gulch in Summit Mining 
district; about 2000 feet of underground workings; 
present owners shipped 3 cars of concentrates; 
property was formerly known as “Black Horse com¬ 
pany,” which shipped about 20 cars of concentrates; 
now- working 16 men and making shipments reg¬ 
ularly.—J. C. Feehan, May 12, 1916. 


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MULLAN 3IINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $50,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 5c. 
President: Wm. Anderson, Mullan, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: H. B. Cook, Mullan, Idaho. 

Manager: C. M. Baillie, Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: Wm. Anderson, Chris Spreen, H. B. Cook, 
Mullan, Idaho; C. M. Baillie, National Boarding 
House, Mullan; Jos. Thennis, Wallace, Idaho. 
Lead-silver—2 patented and 1 unpatented claim 
at head of Deadman Gulch in Hunter Mining dis¬ 
trict; 1000 feet of tunnel; 1000 feet of drifting; 60 
foot crosscut and 80 foot winze; now working small 
force.—H. B. Cook, June 6. 1916. 


MINERAL FARM MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: L. C. Jaquish, 602 Paulsen Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: C. D. Miller, Mullan, Idaho. 

Manager: L. C. Jaquish, Spokane, Wash. 

Directors: L. C. Jaquish, Dr. Wm. Sellers, J. H. 
Pellitier, John Kammerer, and J. H. Grenier, all 
of Spokane, Wash. 

Lead-silver—8 patented claims and 1 unpatented 
claim, adjoining Morning on west, in Hunter district; 
about 4000 feet of underground workings; now 
working 3 men.—C. D. Miller, May 17, 1916. 


NATIONAL COPPER MINING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace. Idaho. 
Capital: $2,500,000. Shares 2,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: August Paulsen, Paulsen Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: Chas. McKinnis, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Jas. F. McCarthy, Wallace, Idaho. 

Mill Supt.: C. L. Hewitt, Mullan, Idaho. 

Mine Supt.: I. B. Kenty, Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: August Paulsen, Spokane; Henry White, 


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Jas. F. McCarthy, Wallace, Idaho; A. P. McRae, 
Mullan, Idaho; H. H. Stambaugh, R. C. Steese, 
Youngstown, Ohio. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: Chae. 
McKinnis, Wallace, Idaho. 

Copper—Property consists of 10 claims and 2 
millsites above Mullan in Hunter Mining district; 
Making shipments of ore regularly; working from 
90 to 100 men in mine and mill.—June 8, 1916. 


NABOB MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: D. W. Price, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Harvey M. Ross, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Manager: D. W. Price, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Superintendent: H. C. Barnett, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Directors: W. Y. Clarke, E. J. Lippert, Spokane; 
H. M. Ross and D. W. Price, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Lead-silver-zinc—3 patented and 18 unpatented 
claims adjoining the Little Pittsburg on Pine Creek, 
in the Yreka Mining district; about 3 miles of un¬ 
derground workings; working 10 men taking out 
ore and making regular shipments to Northport 
smelter.—D. W. Price, May 3, 1016. 


NATIONAL LEAD MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: P. J. Gearon, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Ida Scheave, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: P. J. Gearon, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: P. J. Gearon, Wm. Scheave, Ida Scheave, 
Thos. Jay, all of Wallace; Paul Lucia, Mullan. 
Idaho. 

Lead-silver—7 unpatented claims about half way 
between Wallace and Mullan, in Hunter Mining dis¬ 
trict; property has been keeping- up annual assess¬ 
ment work.—Ida Scheave, April 24, 1916. 

NELLIE MINING & MILLING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Spokane, Washington. 
Capital: $60,000. Shares 600,000. Par value 10c 
Manager: A. H. Barnes, Tacoma, Wash. 


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Directors: O. E. Cushing, C. E. Benedict, K. B. 

Skibeners, B. P. Smith, F. B. Costello, Frank 

Cushing, all of Spokane, Wash. 

Gray copper—2 patented claims located on Rose¬ 
bud gulch, about IV 2 miles northwest of Osburn in 
Evolution Mining district; about 2000 tons of ore 
shipped before 1893. The property is owned by 
John A. Alger, Osburn, Idaho; A. P. Horton, O. R. 
Young, Wallace, Idaho; Nellie Mining Company 
worked property under lease during past year.— 
May 3, 1916. 


NEVADA-STEWART MINING COMPANY 

Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Dr. C. R. Mowery, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: H. M. Huemann, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: M. J. Sinclair, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: A. J. Devlin, Chas. R. Mowery, Herbert 
Mowery, H. M. Huemann, of Wallace; M. J. Sin¬ 
clair, Kellogg. Idaho. 

Lead-silver-zinc—8 unpatented claims on east fork 
of Pine Creek in Yreka Mining district; about 1000 
feet of underground workings. Bert N. Barnett now 
working under contract advancing crosscut; working 
5 men.—H. M. Huemann, April 28, 1916. 


NEW CHICAGO MINING & MILLING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: J. W. Hutchins, Mullan, Idaho. 
Secretary: Geo. H. Heller, Box 22, Osburn, Idaho. 
Treasurer: Walter H. Hanson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Geo. H. Heller, Osburn, Idaho. 

Directors: Dr. L. E. Hanson, Walter H. Hanson, 
Wallace, Idaho; Frank Heller, Iron Mountain, 
Mont.; J. W. Hutchins, Mullan; Geo. H. Heller, 
Osburn, Idaho. 

Copper—2 unpatented claims and a millsite on 
North fork of Coeur d’Alene river; 1% miles above 
Prichard station on O. W. R. & N. railway; 360 
foot crosscut; shaft down 50 feet: 150 feet of drift¬ 
ing; now working small force drifting on vein.— 
Geo. H. Heller, May 8. 1916. 

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NEW HOPE MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $50,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 5c. 
President: Eugene Thomas, Osburn, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Otto A. Olsson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Eugene Thomas, Osburn, Idaho. 
Directors: Eugene Thomas, Osburn, Idaho; Chas. A. 
Solberg, O. A. Olin, E. F. Gentry, Otto A. Olsson, 
of Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—8 unpatented claims on Two Mile 
creek near Osburn in Evolution Mining district; 
about 1400 feet of underground workings; now 
working small force drifting on vein.—Otto A. 
Olsson, May 2, 1916. 


NINE MILE MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business, Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Ole H. Linn, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: A. G. Kerns, Wallace. Idaho. 
Manager-Supt.: John W. Flink, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Ole H. Linn, W. W. Woods, A. G. Iverns, 
Sam H. Linn, all of Wallace. Idaho. 

Lead-silver—5 patented claims west of Success on 
east side of Nine Mile canyon in Placer Center Min¬ 
ing district; about 4000 feet of underground work¬ 
ings; company will resume operations about June 1, 
1916.—A. G. Kerns, May 3, 1916. 


NIPSIC MINING COMPANY" 

Principal place business: 1119 Paulsen Bldg., Spo- 
. kane, Wash. 

Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
Sec.-Treas.: R. D. Miller, Columbia Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Property has been sold to Consolidated Interstate- 
Callahan. 

Lead-silver—7 patented claims north of Interstate- 
Callahan in Beaver and Placer Center Mining dis¬ 
tricts; about 4000 feet of underground workings; 
shipped ore years ago, but not working at present. 


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XONPARIEL copper mining company 
Principal place business, Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: H. C. McAllister, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: H. G. Loop, Mullan, Idaho. 

Manager: J. J. Hennessy, c|o Crest hotel, Spokane, 
Wash. 

Directors: Jas. A. Wayne, A. C. Blue. H. C. Mc¬ 
Allister, of Wallace, Idaho; H. G. Loop, Mullan; 
J. J. Hennessy, Spokane. 

Copper—3 claims and a fraction, patented, on 
west side of Willow creek in what is known as 
Stevens Peak Copper belt, in Hunter Mining district; 
about 400 feet of underground workings. Company 
will resume work in immediate future.—H. C. Mc¬ 
Allister, April 26, 1916. 


NORTH AMERICAN MINING & MILLING CO., 

LTD. 

Principal place business, Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
Pesident: John J. Presley, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: L. B. Whitten, Sidney Hotel, Spokane, 
Wash. 

Manager: John J. Presley, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: John J. Presley, Wallace, Idaho; B. L. 
Knudson, Benton, Oregon; Alvin Smith, Spokane; 
J. Prank Watson, Portland, Ore.; L. B. Whitten, 
Spokane. 

Silver-lead—25 patented claims on Big Creek in 
Evolution and Yreka Mining districts; about $65,000 
expended on property. Company expects to work 
during the summer.—John J. Presley, May 31, 1916. 


NORTH BUNKER HILL MINING CO., LTD. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,250,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value $1. 
President: Elmer Brown, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Secretary: N. T. Hardy, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Treasurer: D. W. Price, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Manager: Chas. Rice, Kellogg, Idaho. 


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Directors: Elmer Brown, A. W. Van Gilder, N. T. 
Hardy, D. W. Price, Lloyd Drais, Chas. Rice, all 
of Kellogg; J. L. Trowbridge, Spokane. 
Suver-lead—3 patented claims between Caledonia 
and East Caledonia, in town of Wardner, in Yreka 
Mining district; about $30,000 expended on work; 
drifting on vein with 4 men employed. Well equip¬ 
ped.—N. T. Hardy, May 31, 1916. 


NORTHERN LIGHT MINING & MILLING CO. 

Principal place business, Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $7 5,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 5c. 
President: C. A. Bloomquist, City Treas., Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

Secretary: Benj. E. Harmon, St. Paul, Minn. 
Treasurer: Tom H. McGrath, St. Paul, Minn. 
Superintendent: Benj. G. Harmon, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Directors: C. A. Bloomquist, Minneapolis; Fred W. 
Sachse, c|o Foot-Schultz Shoe Co., St. Paul; Benj. 
E. Harmon, Tom J. McGrath, St. Paul, Minn.; 
Jas. F. Howarth, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-zinc—1 unpatented claim; company has an 
option on several other claims on Pine Creek in 
Yreka Mining district; shaft now being sunk to 400 
level, now down over 300 feet; vein is explored 
by tunnel and opened on 60 and 140 level; 9 men 
now working.—April 15, 1916. 


NORTH FRANKLIN MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business, Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $5,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $5. 
President: H. H. Hanson, Butte, Mont. 

V. Pres.: Norman Ebbley, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Gary C. Burke, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Manager: Norman Ebbley, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Norman Ebbley, Wallace, Idaho; Gary C. 

Burke, Kellogg; Thos. McGowan, Spokane, Wash.; 
H. H. Hansen, E. L. Chapman, Butte, Mont. 

Lead-silver—7 patented claims, adjoin the Morn¬ 
ing on north near Mullan, in Hunter Mining district; 
has about 3000 feet of underground workings; com¬ 
pany expects to resume operations about June 1st, 
1916.—Norman Ebbley, April 28, 1916. 


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NORTH IDAHO MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Washington. 
Principal place business: Spokane, Washington. 
Capital: $1,500,00. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value: $1. 
President: C. M. Johnson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: W. W. Bixby, Wallace, Idaho. 

Treasurer: P. J. Gearon, Wallace, Idaho. 
Vlanager-Resident Agent: C. M. Johnson, Wallace, 
Idaho. 

Directors: C. M. Johnson, Geo. Champagne, P. J. 
Gearon, of Wallace; C. L. Dawson, 136 N. Aita 
Ave., Huntington Park, Cal. 

Lead-silver-zinc—3 patented claims on west side 
A.Tj ne Mile at head of Dobson gulch, in Beaver 
Mining district; about 900 feet of underground 
workings; property joins the Patuxent and Rex; com- 
pany will start work soon.—C. M. Johnson, May 17, 
1916. 


NORTH STAR MINING & DEVELOPMENT CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,250,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value $1. 
President: Chas. D. Ammon, David City, Nebr. 
Sec.-Treas.: W. K. Burnett, Wallace, Idaho. 

Asst. Sec.-Treas.: G. W. Dougherty, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: D. E. Wherry, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Chas. D. Ammon, David City, Nebr.; W. K. 
Burnett, G. W. Dougherty, D. W. Sunderlin, D. E. 
Wherry, all of Wallace. Idaho. 

Lead-silver-zinc—5 unpatented claims on Nine Mile 
near Black Cloud mill in Placer Center Mining dis¬ 
trict; about 1100 feet of underground workings; 6 
men now working sinking shaft.—G. W. Dougherty, 
April 27, 1916. 


OMAHA GROUP 

August Paulsen Spokane, Wash., Owner 

Property consists of a group of claims on the east 
side of Canyon creek a short distance south of 
Burke; adjoining Hecla on south. Extensive explor¬ 
ation work is being done. Group comprises about 
four claims.—June 1, 1916. 


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ONTARIO MINING COMPANY 
Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $25,000. Shares: 25,000. Par value $1. 
President: Myron A. Folsom, 1117 Paulsen Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: Stanly A. Easton, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Manager: Stanly A. Easton, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Directors: Myron A. Folsom, Spokane, Wash.; Stanly 
A. Easton, Martin Nicholson, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Lead-silver—Property is located in Government 
gulch, in Yreka Mining district.—Stanly A. Easton, 
June 2, 1916. 


OLD VETERAN MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: M. J. Farrell, Burke, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: L. L. Brainard, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: M. J. Farrell, Burke, Idaho. 
Superintendent: A. L. Williams, Burke, Idaho. 
Directors: Allen G. Kennedy, Monarch, Idaho; Ed. 
Ehrenberg, Wallace and c|o Palmerston Hotel, 
Spokane; B. J. Farrell, L. L. Brainard, Wallace, 
Idaho; M. J. Farrell, Burke, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—8 unpatented claims on Military 
gulch 2 miles northeast of Burke; 1700 feet of cross¬ 
cutting and drifting; now working 7 men.—L. L. 
Brainard, May 15, 1916. 


OOM PAUL CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,600,000. Shares: 1,600.000. Par value $1. 
President: James F. McCarthy, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: L. E. Hanley. Wallace, Idaho. 
Treas.-Mngr.: James F. McCarthy, Wallace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: Frank Richardson, Burke, Idaho. 
Directors: Jas. F. McCarthy, Ed. Ryan, Wallace, 
Idaho; Fred H. Richardson, Burke; Walter 
Mackay, 723 S. Park Ave., Portland, Oregon; J. 
B. Sloan, Burke, Idaho. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: James 
F. McCarthy, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—10 patented claims in Lalapde Mining 


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district; 1 mile east of Burke; 5000 feet of tunnel 
and crosscut; depth about 800 feet. 16 men working, 
and expect to cut vein in about three months; ad¬ 
vancing crosscut with two shifts.—B. E. Hanley, 
April 16, 1916. 


OLYMPIA GROUP. 

Owner: A. G. Kerns, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—12 patented claims adjoining the 
Green Hill-Cleveland on west and north, and Tam¬ 
arack & Custer on south, in Lalande and Placer 
Center Mining districts; has about 1500 feet of un¬ 
derground workings.—A. G. Kerns, May 3, 1916. 


OREANO MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business; Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Sam Katz, 1501 Old National Bank Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: F. P. Candee, Wallace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: H. M. Peterson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Sam Katz. Spokane: Herman J. Rossi, H. 
M. Peterson; H. L. Honaker, Mrs. Nels Paulson, 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—5 patented claims north of Mammoth 
and south of Custer on west side of Burke canyon, 
in Lalande Mining district; about 3000 feet of tunnel 
and crosscuts. A. Swan now driving crosscut tunnel 
through Oreano ground to Old Union Fraction. 
Company will resume operations shortly.—F. P. 
Candee, April 28, 1916. 


OSCEOLA MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Dennis Reardon, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: George Miner, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Chas. F. Ruddy, Wallace. Idaho. 
Directors: Chas. Miner, Dennis Reardon. Chas. F. 
Ruddy, all of Wallace, Idaho. 

Copper—9 unpatented claims on west fork of 
Placer Creek, 1*4 miles from Wallace; have 2000 
feet underground workings; 4 men now working. 


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building' road and getting ready for machinery.— 
Geo. Miner, May 8, 1916. 


PANDORA COPPER MINING CO., LTD. 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: W. H. Hanson, Wallace, Idaho. 
ilee.-Treas.: J. C. Weatherhead, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: J. C. Weatherhead. Wallace, Idaho, 
directors: W. H. Hanson, J. C. Weatherhead, C. M. 
Bailie, of Wallace, Idaho; John P. Gray, Coeur 
d'Alene, Idaho; Martin Dunn, Butte, Mont. 
Copper—10 unpatented claims adjoining Snow¬ 
storm at Larson on east, in Hunter Mining district; 
alout 2000 feet of tunnel; company will resume oper¬ 
ations about the middle of the summer.—W. H. 
Hinson, May 31, 1916. 


PANHANDLE MINING & MILLING CO., LTD. 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Caiiital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 

Principal place business: Wardner, Idaho. 
President: vacant. 

V. Pres.: Geo. W. Harris, Burke, Idaho. 

Secretary: Franklin Pfirman, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treasurer: P. P. Weber, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: Geo. W. Harris, Burke; P. P. Weber, 
Kellogg; Franklin Pfirman, Wallace; Albert 
Burch, San Francisco. 

Lead-silver—2 patented claims on Nine Mile in 
Placer Center Mining district; has not been worked 
for a number of years.—Franklin Pfirman, May 24, 
1916. 

PARAGON CONSOLIDATED MINING CO., THE 

Incorporated under laws of Minnesota. 
Principal place business: St. Paul, Minnesota. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 150,000. Par value $10. 
President: Geo. P. Morison, St. Paul, Minn. 
Sec.-Treas.: F. O. Hammer, St. Paul, Minn. 
Manager: N. A. Stockett, Paragon, Idaho. 

Mill Supt.: Andy Benson, Paragon, Idaho. 






Directors: Dr. Geo. S. Morison, Dr. H. Nelson, F. O. 
Hammer, St. Paul, Minn.; L. W. Steadman, Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Zinc.—Property has shipped considerable ore 
company uses mill belonging to Murray Hill Mining 
Co.; property is located at Murray.—May 27, 1916. 


PARK COPPER MINING & MILLING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10(. 
President: Thos. M. Brennan, Mullan, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Nellie Stockbridge, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Thos. M. Brennan, Mullan, Idaho. 
Directors: Thos. M. Brennan, Mullan, Idaho; A. J. 
Geis, Masonic Temple, Butte, Mont.; H. F. Samues, 
Samuels, Idaho; Thos. Keeley, Chicago; Nellie J. 
Stockbridge, Wallace, Idaho. 

Copper—5 patented claims on Stevens Peak ab<ve 
Mullan, in Hunter Mining district; no work has b*en 
done since 1907; has 3000 feet of underground work¬ 
ings. Company will start work about June Is;.— 
Nellie J. Stockbridge, April 19, 1916. 


PATUXENT MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: $1,500,000. Par value $1. 
Pesident: James F. Callahan, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Frank C. Boutin, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: James F. Callahan, Wallace, Idaho. 

Supt.: Frank C. Boutin, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: James F. Callahan, Frank C. Boutin, 
Wallace, Idaho; Jay Wemes, Greenacres, Wash. 
Lead-silver-zinc—3 patented claims on Nine Mile 
between Interstate-Callahan and Murray road, in 
Placer Center Mining district; about 2600 feet of 
crosscuts and drifts; now working 26 men exploring 
veins and ore bodies.—Frank C. Boutin, May 8, 1916. 


PENN-IDAHO MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Murray, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: A. P. Berlin, Slatington, Pa. 

Sec.-Treas.: Thos. Zellner, Slatington, Pa. 


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Manager: Roscoe Berlin, Murray, Idaho. 
Superintendent: Roscoe Berlin, Murray, Idaho, 
directors: A. P. Berlin, Thos. Zellner, H. H. Misson, 

J. W. Hoke, all of Slatington, Pa. 

Lead-silver—23 unpatented claims in Butte and 
bonanza gulches, 3 miles east of Murray; property 
will be prospected for tungsten this spring and sum- 
hier; a small force is now working.—Clara Lutjens, 
April 20, 1916. 


PHEDORA SILVER-LEAD MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Wm. Schaefer, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: W. W. Papesh, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Meager: Wm. Schaefer, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: Wm. Schaefer, W. W. Papesh, Elmer 
Brown, Kellogg; Chas. Bollinger and Geo. 
Abison, Wallace, Idaho. 

Silver-lead—12 claims and a fraction unpatented, 
adjoiping the Jack Waite on Eagle Creek in Eagle 
Mining district; about 7 00 feet of underground work¬ 
ings; will start operations at once driving tunnel and 
buildiQg 1500 foot flume for water power.—Wm. 
Schaefer, April 29, 1916. 


PHOENIX M. & M. CO. 

Principal place business: 408 Sixth St., Wallace, Ida. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Norman Ebbley, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Jos. F. Whelan, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Norman Ebbley, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Norman Ebbley, Jos. F. Whelan, Roy H. 
Kingsbury, of Wallace; Wm. Roberts, Gem; one 
vacancy. 

Lead-silver—14 unpatented claims on head of 
Cedar and Granite creeks in Lalande district; about 
1500 feet of tunnel work. Company expects to re¬ 
sume operations about June 1st.—Norman Ebbley, 
April 28, 1916. 

PITTSBURG LEAD MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 


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Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: H. L. Collins, Pittsburg-, Pa. 4 

Sec.-Treas.: S. Severance, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: A. G. 
Kerns, Wallace, Idaho. 

Silver-lead—Company owns a small group of 
claims at Black Cloud on Nine Mile. Built a mill 
years ago and shipped some ore. Located in Placer 
Center Mining district. Company has been inactive 
for a number of years.—June 15, 1916. 


PLACER CREEK SILVER-LEAD MINING & MILL¬ 
ING COMPANY 

Principal place business: 709 Riverside Ave., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 

President: J. W. Wentworth, 709 Riverside Ave., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: R. E. Bigelow, 709 Riverside Ave., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: R. E. Bigelow, 709 Riverside Ave., 

Spokane, Wash. 

Directors: Geo. Rumbarger, Phoenix, B. C.; J. W. 
Wentworth, R. E. Bigelow, Spokane; F. C. Bailey, 
Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Spokane; Geo. Yan¬ 
cey, Spokane; Elmer J. West, Peyton Bldg., Spo¬ 
kane; Robert Mack, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-zinc—5 unpatented claims on Placer creek, 

7 miles from Wallace, in Placer Center Mining dis¬ 
trict; about 1200 feet of tunnel.—F. C. Bailey, June 

1, 1916. 


POCAHONTAS MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $10,000. Shares: 10,000. Par value $1. 
President: Walter H. Hanson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: L. E. Worstell, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treasurer: Irving Anderson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Irving Anderson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Walter H. Hanson, L. E. Worsted, Irving 
Anderson, D. N. Haydon, W. W. Smith, Wallace, 
Idaho. 

Lead-silver—5 unpatented claims in Idaho gulch 


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about 2 miles from Murray in Summit Mining dis¬ 
trict. Preliminary improvements and assessment 
work has been done.—W. W. Smith, April 20, 1916. 

POLARIS DEVELOPMENT & MINING CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $50,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 5c 
President: W. E. Mann, Hotel Spokane, Spokane, 
Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: L. C. Wilson, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: P. J. Gearon, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: W. E. Mann, Hotel Spokane, Spokane, 
Wash.; P. J. Gearon, L. C. Wilson, Wallace, Idaho; 
Peter Schmitz, 1818 W. 1st ave., Spokane, Wash.; 
H. M. Davenport, Coeur d’Alene Hotel, Spokane, 
Wash. 

Company is working Polaris group, which belongs 
to Polaris Mining company, under bond and option. 
—L. C. Wilson, May 12, 1916. 


POLARIS MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
President: John P. Gray, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Florence Meade, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. 
Manager: Therrett Towles, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: John P. Gray, Florence Meade, W. H. 
Batting, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; Therrett Towles, 
Wallace; Mrs. W. B. Heyburn, Chad's Ford, Pa. 
Lead-silver—3 patented claims on Polaris gulch 
on Big Creek, in Evolution district; shaft 150 feet 
deep; the property is under lease and bond to W. E. 
Mann, of Spokane, who is now working.—Therrett 
Towles, April 26, 1916. 


PORTOMA MINING COMPANY, THE 

Organized under laws of Oregon. 

Principal place business: Board of Trade Building, 
Portland, Ore. 

Capital: $100,000. Shares: 2,000,000. Par value 5c. 
President: D. C. O’Reilly, Bates Bldg., Portland, Ore. 
Sec.-Treas.-Mngr.: F. A. Knapp, 213 Board of Trade 
Bldg., Portland, Ore. 

Directors: D. C. O’Reilly, F. A. Knapp, R. H. Flem- 


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ing, Portland, Ore.; F. L. Jones, Seattle, Wash.; 
F. B. Sharpstein, Walla Walla, Wash. 

Lead-zinc—3 patented and 1 unpatented claim on 
Dobson gulch just over the divide from Nine Mile 
in Beaver Mining district; 1300 feet of tunnels and 
crosscuts; 3 men now working, getting ready to ad¬ 
vance main tunnel.—F. A. Knapp, June 15, 1916.. 


POWHATAN MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Joseph Turner, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Otto Freeman, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Chas. Rundquist, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Chas. Rundquist, Otto Freeman, L. L. 
Leighty, Joseph Turner, Wm. Fishinger, Hugh 
Toole, Wallace, Idaho. 

Silver-lead—'4 unpatented claims on Big Creek, 
in Evolution Mining district; 6 miles from Shonts 
spur on O. W. R. & N. Ry.; about 900 feet of tunnel 
work done; will begin work about July 1st, doing 
crosscutting.—Joseph Turner, May 23, 1916. 

PURITAN MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Tdaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Anton Olson, Sunset, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Chas. A. Solberg. Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Anton Olson, Sunset, Idaho. 

Directors: Chas. A. Solberg, Wallace; Anton Olson, 
Chas. Elmgreen, Sunset, Idaho; O. B. Olson, 
Burke; Theodore Anderson, Los Angeles, Cal. 
Lead-silver—5 patented claims on west side of 
Burke canyon above Burke, in Lalande Mining dis¬ 
trict; has about 3000 feet of underground workings; 
not being worked now.—C. A. Solberg, May 3, 1916. 


PINE CREEK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $20,000. Shares: 20,000. Par value $1. 
President: Geo. McKinnis, Kellogg, Tdaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: John Rock, Kellogg, Idaho. 


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Manager: W. W. Papesh, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: W. W. Papesh, J. E. Jones, Ben Braham, 
John Rock, Kellogg, Idaho. 

This corporation is newly organized; has a bond 
on Sherman group on Pine creek, in Yreka Mining 
district.—John Rock, May 1, 1916 


RAINBOW MINING & MILLING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $500,000. Shares 2,000,000. Par value 25c. 
President: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Geo. Austin, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Geo. Austin, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Herman J. Rossi, A. Wyman, Therrett 
Towles, George Austin, of Wallace, Idaho; Sig. 
Hufsland, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; A. E. Bronson, 
Gibbs, Idaho. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: Her¬ 
man J. Rossi and Geo. Austin, Wallace, Idaho. 
Gray copper—4 patented claims 3 miles west of 
Wallace on Shield’s gulch, in Evolution Mining dis¬ 
trict; 3200 feet of crosscuts and drifts. 

Lead-silver-zinc.—3 claims, patent applied for, 3 
unpatented; situated on Bootjack Creek, a tributary 
of Little North Fork, 15 miles from mouth; has 600 
feet of underground workings. Operations will start 
June 1st, 1916.—George Austin, April 18, 1916. 


RAVEN MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: W. M. Rakestraw, Spokane, Wash. 
Sec.-Treas.: Franklin Pfirman. Wallace. Idaho. 
Directors: W. M. Rakestraw, Spokane; J. J. Toner, 
W. T. McLachlin, Wardner; Franklin Pfirman, 
Wallace, Idaho; one vacancy. 

Lead-silver—4 unpatented claims at Raven above 
Murray in Summit Mining district; 1400 feet of un¬ 
derground workings; expect to start work soon.— 
Franklin Pfirman, May 5, 1916. 


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RAY-JEFFERSON MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $2,000,000. Shares 2,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Eugene R. Day, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: P. I. J. Maggy, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Dan D. McGrath, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Eugene R. Day, Harry L. Day, Dan L. 
McGrath, Geo. K. Garrett and Jas. J. Murphy, 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Galena and zinc—Property consists of about 10 
claims at the head of Nine Mile to the west and 
south of the Interstate-Callahan; large concentrator 
is now being built at the property.—June 14, 1916. 


RED CROUD MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $250,000. Shares: 500,000. Par value 50c. 
President: A. L. Honaker, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Herman Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: A. L. Honaker, Herman J. Rossi, Lyman 
Wood, Wallace; Jacob Lockman, Nampa, Idaho; 
J. B. Cameron, c|o Dexter-Horton Co., Seattle, 
Wash. 

Silver-lead—1 patented claim on Pine Creek near 
Beeler, Idaho, in Yreka Mining district; about $20,000 
has been expended on development; no work being 
done at present.—Herman J. Rossi, April 26. 1916. 


RED MONARCH CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $2,000,000. Shares: 2,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: C. Wolfle, 417-8 Hutton Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: Gale Smith, 417-8 Hutton Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Manager-Supt.: R. H. Hewer, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Conrad Wolfle, G. I. Toves, Ralph Smith, 
Orris Dorman, F. R. Wolfle, Gale Smith, Spokane, 
Wash.; W. G. Collins, 765 Stewart Bldg., Seattle, 
Wash. 

Silver-lead-zinc—4 3 unpatented claims; on Mis¬ 
soula gulch and Dobson gulch in Beaver Mining dis- 


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trict; 3000 feet of underground workings; now work¬ 
ing 18 men advancing crosscut tunnel.—C. Wolfle, 
April 19, 1916. 


REINDEER-QUEEN MINING CO. 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $200,000. Shares: 2,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: E. B. Crawford, Mullan, Idaho. 
Secretary: J. R. Bean, Mullan, Idaho. 

Treasurer: S. D. Lemieux, Black Bear, Idaho. 
Mngr.-Supt.: E. B. Crawford, Mullan, Idaho. 
Directors: John C. Glahe, Burke; D. E. Keys, A. P. 
McRae, E. B. Crawford, Mullan; S. D. Lemieux, 
Black Bear, Idaho. 

Copper—2 patented and 5 unpatented claims; 
about 3 miles southeast of Mullan in Stevens’ Peak 
section, in Hunter Mining district; about 7000 feet 
of underground workings; shipped 2 carloads of ore; 
now working small force.—D. E. Keys, May 17, 1916. 

REX CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. 

Principal place businss: Dover, Delaware. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: M. J. Sweeney, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: B. F. Taylor, 120 Broadway, Equitable 
Bldg., New York. 

Treasurer: Robert J. Sweeney, 120 Broadway, Equit¬ 
able Bldg., New York. 

Manager: M. J. Sweeney, Wallace, Idaho. 

Mine Supt.: N. C. Sheridan, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Benjamin F. Taylor, No. 322 W. 107th 
St., New York; Elizabeth Hoyt, Oradell, N. J.; 
Edw. P. Howard, 235 W. 71st St., New York; M. 
J. Sweeney, Wallace, Idaho; Robert J. Sweeney, 
New York. 

Lead-silver—5 patented and 3 unpatented claims 
situated on divide between east and west Nine Mile 
in Placer Center Mining district; property has pro¬ 
duced $860,000 gross; now working about 30 men; 
company expects to ship during summer.—M. J. 
Sweeney, May 2, 1916. 


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REX MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Chares Hussey, Spokane, Wash. 
Manager: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace; Dana Childs, 
Charles Hussey, W. J. C. Wakefield, Spokane, 
Wash. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: Her¬ 
man J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver-zinc—5 patented claims on east side 
of Nine Mile in Placer Center Mining district; prop¬ 
erty is now under option to Rex Consolidated Mining 
company for $200,000. This is one of the oldest 
mines of the district and produced for many years; 
the mill is now being used by Tamarack & Custer.— 
Herman J. Rossi, May 9, 1916. 


RHODE ISLAND MINING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $50,000. Shares: $1,000,000. Par value 5c. 
President: A. G. Webb, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: C. E. Clarke, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: A. G. Webb, Wallace, Idaho. 
Superintendent: A. G. Webb, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Dr. W. A. Smith, C. E. Clarke, A. G. 
Webb, Dan Russell and Chas. Bolinger, all of 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—3 unpatented claims on Terror creek, 
a tributary of South Fork; about 3% miles north of 
Osburn, in Evolution Mining district; about 500 feet 
of tunnel. Company will start further development 
work at once.—A. G. Webb, April 29, 1916. 

RICHMOND MINING, MILLING & REDUCING CO. 

Principal place business: Spokane, Washington. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Martin Woldson, Scand.-Amer. Bank, 
Spokane, Wash. 

Secretary: W. S. Norman, Hotel Spokane, Spokane, 
Wash. 

Treasurer: Thos. McGowan, McGowan Hardware Co., 
Spokane, Wash. 


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Mngr.-Supt.: Chas. J. Heidenreich, Hotel Spokane, 
Spokane, Wash. 

Directors: Martin Woldson, W. S. Norman, Thos. 
McGowan, Chas. J. Heidenreich', Dr. E. Reichter, 
all of Spokane, Wash. 

Copper— 7 patented claims near Adair, Idaho, in 
East Coeur d’Alene Mining- district; 2000 feet of 
tunnel, 500 feet of shafts, 1000 feet of drifts, 400 feet 
of raise. Working about 20 men; property has ship¬ 
ped 300 tons of ore.—Chas. J. Heidenreich, April 23, 
1916. 


ROB ROY MINING COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: S. D. McDonald, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: Dr. J. A. Grant, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treasurer: A. MacLachlin, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager.-Supt.: S. D. McDonald, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: S. D. McDonald, Alex MacLachlan, Jas. 
Underwood, C. J. Lyman, Wallace, Idaho; Roderick 
J. McLeod, Mullan, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—7 unpatented claims on head of 
Beaver Creek adjoining Senator Clark group on Sun¬ 
set Peak in Beaver Mining district; about 7 00 feet of 
tunnel; now working 2 men driving crosscut.—Dr. 
J. A. Grant, May 23, 1916. 


ROBERTA MINING AND MILLING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Butte, Montana. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Joseph Lutey, Butte, Mont. 

Secretary: John A. Shelton*, Hirbour Bldg., Butte, 
Montana. 

Treasurer: John A. Shelton, Butte, Mont. 

Manager: Wm. Simmons, Gem, Idaho. 

Directors: Joseph Lutey, John A. Shelton, Butte; 
Alex Penaluna, Wallace, Idaho; Charles Youlden, 
Theo. Behling, Butte. 

Lead-silver—6 patented and 5 unpatented claims 
at Gem, Idaho, in Lalande Mining district; 4000 feet 
of tunnels; operations are to be resumed at once.— 
Alex Penaluna, April 15, 1916. 


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ROCKFORD MINING COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: John Carlson. Gem, Idaho. 

Secretary: Walter H. Hanson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treasurer: Ed Erickson, Gem, Idaho. 

Manager: John Carlson, Gem, Idaho. 

Directors: John Carlson, Ed Erickson, Chas. Hyland, 
John Wood, Chas. Garanson, all of Gem, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—11 claims, patent proceedings now 
pending; property adjoins Bunker Hill & Sullivan on 
southeast, about 2 miles from Kellogg, in Yreka 
district; about 1880 feet of underground workings; 
will start work during June.—W. H. Hanson., May 31, 
1916. 


ROYAL COPPER MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: P. O. Swanson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: F. Bland, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager-Supt.: P. O. Swanson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: P. O. Swanson, F. Bland, Otto A. Olsson, 
O. A. Olin, J. Cunningham, all of Wallace, Idaho. 
Copper—10 unpatented claims near Thompson 
Falls, Mont., in East Coeur d'Alene Mining district; 
no work being done at present except assessment 
work.—F. Bland, April 29, 1916. 


ROANOKE MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: W. J. Baker, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: F. E. Stone, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: W. J. Baker, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: W. J. Baker, A. J. Devlin, A. Wilmot; F. 
E. Stone, Dr. J. E. St. Jean, all of Wallace., Idaho. 
Lead-silver—2 patented claims and 6 unpatented 
claims on Elk Creek about % mile from Wardner 
in Yreka Mining district; about 700 feet of tunnel; 
350 feet of shaft; property is now under lease to John 
Grenfell; working 6 men, occasional shipments are 
made.—F. E. Stone, April 28, 1916. 


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ROSE MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Wallace. Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Ed. Laujrud, Enaville, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: W. H. Hanson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: C. H. Anderson, Enaville, Idaho. 
Directors: Ed. Laujrud, C. H. Anderson, Enaville; 
H. P. Smith, Flatriver, Mo.; Thos. Tweed, W. H. 
Hanson, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—6 unpatented claims on Coal Creek, 
about ten miles from Enaville in Beaver Mining dis¬ 
trict; 600 feet of tunnel work done; company is 
now working a small force drifting on vein.—W. H. 
Hanson, May 31, 1916. 


RUTH CONSOLIDATED MINING & MILLING CO. 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: C. M. Crego, Division & Montgomery. 
Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: G. D. Crego, Spokane., Wash. 

Manager: O. B. Wallace, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: C. M. Crego, G. D. Crego, W. H. Tueting, 
Spokane, Wash.; Wm. H. Hoar, Tekoa, Wash.; O. 
B. Wallace, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—9 unpatented claims west of Black 
Cloud, on Grouse Creek in Placer Center Mining 
district; 4000 feet of underground workings; lower 
tunnel in 1000 feet. Company expects to put in new 
equipment during summer, and to resume opera¬ 
tions.—O. B. Wallace, May 11«, 1916. 


RIVERSIDE COPPER MINING CO. 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: T. R. Mason, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: S. S. Bonham, Wardner, Idaho. 
Manager: T. R. Mason, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: Henry Barnhart, T. R. Mason, C. W. 
Simmons, Mike Bottinelli, Kellogg, Idaho; S. S. 
Bonham, Wardner. Idaho. 

Lead—5 claims, patent proceedings now pending; 


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situated on Little North Pork in Kootenai county; 
460 feet of tunnels; will do sinking at once. Equip¬ 
ment has been purchased and operations will start at 
once.—T. R. Mason, June 2, 1916. 


SABINA MINING & MILLING CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace. Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: E. J. Duff, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: E. E. Hatch, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager-Supt.: E. J. Duff, Wallace. Idaho. 
Directors: E. J. Duff, J. R. McDonald, E. E. Hatch, 
all of Wallace; Henry Moar, Wallace; F. R. Mc¬ 
Donald, Wallace. 

Lead-silver—11 unpatented claims, on north slope 
of Summit Minin# district, directly east of Summit 
Peak; 700 feet of tunnel; E. J. Duff now working 
4 men on drift.—E. E. Hatch, Ma^ 6, 1916. 


SAN FRANCISCO MINING CO.. LTD. 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: T. R. Mason, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: J. E. Jones, Kellogg. Idaho. 

Manager: Clyde Barnhart, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Directors: T. R. Mason, Clyde Barnhart, Wm. M. 
Riggs, Andy Barnhart, all of Kellogg. 

Lead-silver—5 unpatented claims on Pine Creek 
near Douglas in Yreka Mining district; about 600 
feet of work done; company expects to resume 
operations during June.—Wm. M. Riggs, May 25, 
1916. 


SAMPSON MINING & DEVELOPMENT CO.. LTD. 

Principal place business: Wardner, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: D. W. Raines, Spokane, Wash. 
Sec.-Treas.: R. L. Brainard, Wardner. Idaho. 
Manager: A. J. Brainard, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Supt. :M. J. Farrell, Burke, Idaho. 

Directors: D. W. Raines, Spokane; R. L. Brainard, 
Wardner, A. J. Brainard, Kellogg, Idaho. 

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Lead-silver—7 claims unpatented, on the south 
fork of Big creek in Yreka Mining district; 500 feet 
of underground workings; property is not being 
worked at present. 

8 unpatented claims, millsite and water power in 
Kessler Gulch, tributary of east Eagle Creek, in 
Eagle Mining district; 1500 feet of crosscutting and 
drifting; one winze 60 feet and one 35 feet; opera¬ 
tions are to be started soon.—L. L. Brainard, April 
21, 1916. 


SEMINOLE MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Wallace. Idaho. 
Capital: $1,250,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value $1. 
President: Jas. A. Baxter, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: John E. Blair, Hyde Blk., Spokane, Wash. 
Manager: Henry Lilienthal, Columbia Bldg., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Directors: James A. Baxter and H. E. Worstell. 
Wallace; Henry Lilienthal, John E. Blair, Spo¬ 
kane; Major Ingraham, Kellogg. 

Lead-silver-zinc—4 unpatented claims on Moon 
Creek in Yreka Mining district; 125 feet of tunnel 
and considerable open cut work; company will re¬ 
sume operations by June 1st, 1916.—Jas. A. Baxter. 
April 23, 1916. 


SIDNEY MINING COMPANY 
Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: E. S. Gay, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Secretary: W. T. Simons, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Treas.-Mngr.: L. W. Gay, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: E. S. Gay, L. W. Gay, A. E. Hemphill, 
E. H. Baker, L. M. Gay, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Zinc-lead—18 unpatented claims on Denver gulch, 
about 6 miles southeast of Kellogg; about 800 feet 
of underground workings, short crosscuts, drifts on 
vein; operations will be resumed shortly.—L. W. 
Gay, May 31, 1916. 


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SIERRA NEVADA CONSOLIDATED MINING & 
CONCENTRATING CO. 

Incorporated under laws of Oregon. 
Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Stanly A. Easton, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: C. W. Simmons, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Manager: Stanly A. Easton, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Mine Supt.: Wm. McDougall, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Mill Supt.: R. S. Handy, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: Stanly A. Easton, C. W. Simmons, Wm. 
McDougall, of Kellogg; J. E. Gyde, Wallace; Geo. 
F. Holman, Portland, Ore. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: S. A. 
Easton, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Argentiferous galena—5 unpatented claims at 
head of Deadwood gulch in Yreka district; produc¬ 
tion suspended; a small crew is doing development 
work.—Stanly A. Easton, June 2, 1916. 


SILVERADO MINING COMPANY 
Incorporated under laws of Washington. 
Principal place business: 616 Old National Bank 
Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

Capital: $2,500,000. Shares: 2,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Dr. W. B. Pickerel!, 529 Old National 
Bank, Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: C. D. Muxen, 616 Old National Bank 
Bdg., Spokane, Wash. 

Directors: Dr. W. B. Pickerell, I. C. Newman, J. A. 
Wyard, Spokane; Wilbur Wood, E. 2814 3rd ave., 
Spokane; A. Eyller, Eyller Shoe Co., Spokane; H. A. 
Long, Greenacres, Wash.; N. A. Carpenter, W. 522 
Main, Spokane, Wash. 

Lead-silver-copper—21 claims and 1 fraction, un¬ 
patented, l^* miles west of Osburn, about 1000 feet 
from O. W. R. & N. railroad, in Evolution Mining 
district; about l 1 /? miles of underground workings. 
Ore contains high silver values; about 4 0,000 tons 
blocked out; company is now building a mill; 26 
men working.—Sterns Wood, June 2, 1916. 


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SHERMAN MINING COMPANY 
Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Kellogg., Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: D. R. Harlan, Wardner, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: John Rock, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: D. W. Price, J. W. Taylor, Kellogg, Idaho; 
D. R. Harlan, Wardner, Idaho. 

Lead-zinc—6 unpatented cairns on west fork of 
Pine Creek, in Yreka Mining district; 700 feet of 
underground workings; now under bond to the Pine 
Creek Development company; 4 men working at 
present.—John Rock, May 16, 1916. 


SHERMAN DEVELOPMENT CO M THE 

Incorporated under laws of Nevada. 
Principal place business: Carson City, Nevada. 
Capital: $500,000. Shares: 2,000,000. Par value 25c. 

Company organized recently by Charles McKinnis, 
E. R. Day, H. R. Allen, of Wallace, and Axel Swan 
and Dellnar A. Swan, of Burke, Idaho. 

Organized to take over bond on old Union group, 
the property of Coeur d’Alene Mining & Concentrat¬ 
ing Co. 

SILVER CABLE MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Missoula, Montana. 
Capital: $1,250,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value $1. 
President: Jas. D. Corbett, Missoula, Mont. 
Sec.-Treas.: Carl C. Mott, P. O. Box 1403 Missoula, 
Mont. 

Manager: J. D. Corbett, Missoula, Mont. 

Supt.: John A. Chisholm, Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: Jas. D. Corbett, Harry E. Chaney, John 
W. Kennedy, W. J. Rhoades, Missoula, Mont. 
Lead-zinc—7 patented and 1 unpatented claim lo¬ 
cated above Mullan in the Hunter Mining district; 
has shipped one carload of ore; now working 8 men 
taking out ore; will start making regular shipments 
shortly.—Carl C. Mott, June 3, 1916. 


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SILVER CLIFF GOLD & COPPER MINING CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: James D. Young, Larson, Idaho. 
Secretary, Ed. C. Young, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treas.-Mngr.: James D. Young, Larson, Idaho. 
Directors: Jas. D. Young, Larson; Ed. C. Young, 
Lyman Wood, Ed. Godfrey, Wallace, Idaho; one 
vacancy. 

Copper—10 unpatented claims northwest of 
Lookout, in Hunter Mining district; about 5000 feet 
of underground workings; now working 3 men 
drifting on vein.—Lyman Wood, May 6, 1916. 


SILVER EAGLE MINING CO., LTD., THE, 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: John H. Hogus, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Charles W. Betts, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: John H. Hogus, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: John H. Hogus, Mrs. John H. Hogus, C. 
W. Betts, Aaron Norling, and Otto Freeman, 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: John 
H. Hogus, Wallace, Idaho. 

Silver-lead—13 unpatented claims on Nine Mile 
about lVo miles north of Wallace, in Placer Center 
Mining district; main tunnel in about 800 feet; 500 
feet of other underground workings; now working 
small force driving crosscut.—C. W. Betts, May 16, 
1916. 

SILVER STATE MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
President: Dr. C. S. Kalb, Spokane, Wash. 
Sec.-Treas.: H. A. Steinke, Spokane, Wash. 
Directors: Dr. C. S. Kalb, H. A. Steinke, Jake Hill, 
George Chant, P. D. Tull, all of Spokane, Wash. 
Lead-siver—6 claims adjoining the Interstate- 
Calahan holdings on the north and east, in Placer 
Center Mining district; about 3800 feet of under¬ 
ground workings. J. W. Douglas, of Spokane, has 
recently secured an option on the propertv.—June 
3, 1916. 


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SILVER MOON MINING COMPANY, LIMITED 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Eugene Sage, Burke, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Gus Ehrenberg, Palmerston Hotel, Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Manager: Ed. Ehrenberg, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Eugene Sage, Burke, Idaho; Ed Ehren¬ 
berg, Geo. Steward, Wallace, Idaho: Gus Ehren¬ 
berg, Spokane; Dr. H. D. Lambach, Paulsen Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Lead-silver—9 unpatented claims on west side of 
Burke canyon at Black Bear, in the Lalande Mining 
district; 3500 feet of work done; 5 men are driving 
crosscut.—May 11, 1916. 


SILVER REEF GROUP 
Co-Partnership. 

Manager: L. Handle, Beeler, Idaho. 

Owners: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho; and L. 
Randle, Beeler, Idaho. 

Lead-silver-zinc.—7 unpatented claims on East 
Fork of Pine Creek, in Yreka Mining district; com¬ 
pany has expended about $16,000 on property; now 
working 2 men.—Herman J. Rossi, April 25, 1916. 


SILVER STAR MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Jqhn Kammerer, 331 Yq Main Ave., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: Wm. Devan, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: John Kammerer, Spokane, Wash. 
Directors: Norman Ebbley, Wm. Devan.. Wallace, 
Idaho; John Kammerer, Spokane, Wash. 
Silver-lead—6 unpatented claims on Gentle Annie 
gulch in Hunter Mining district; about 1000 feet of 
underground workings; will do some work this sum¬ 
mer.—Norman Ebbley, April 28, 1916. 


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SISTER MINING & MILLING CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Frank P. Markwell, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: E. H. Pattison, Hutton Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Manager: E. H. Pattison, Hutton Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Directors: Frank P. Markwell, Morton Webster, J. 
Fred Markwell, Wallace, Idaho E. H. Pattison, 
Spokane; Paris Renshaw, Hutton Bldg., Spokane, 
Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: Mor¬ 
ton Webster, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—7 patented claims on West side Burke 
canyon, about 2 miles from Wallace, in Placer 
Center Mining district: shaft down 200 feet and about 
1 mile of drifts and crosscuts; tunnel 600 feet; has 
been idle about 5 years.—E. H. Pattison, May 5, 
1916. 


SLAVONIAN MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Tom Dakovich, Wardner, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: G. W. Dougherty, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Tom Dakovich, Wardner, Idaho. 
Directors: Tom Dakovich, Christ Kagovich, Geo. 
Bietich, of Wardner, Idaho; G. W. Dougherty, 
Wallace; Geo. C. Polish, Spokane, Wash. 
Lead-silver—3 claims unpatented in Wardner, 
east of Last Chance and adjoins Bunker Hill & 
Sullivan on north; 800 feet of crosscutting; com¬ 
pany expects to resume operations soon to drive 
crosscut to vein.—G. W. Dougherty, April 27, 1916. 

SMALL HOPE LEASE 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $100. • Shares: 100. Par value $1. 
President: F. Arbogast, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: W. F. Smith, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Manager: F. Arbogast, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: Peter Mason, F. M. Arbogast, W. I. Hall, 
Chas. Lafevre, B. A. McIntosh, all of Kellogg. 


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Lease on part of upper workings of Bunker Hill 
& Sullivan, on Sullivan side.—Peter Mason, May 25, 
1916. 


SNOWSHOE MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: P. J. Gearon, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: H. J. Loop, Mullan, Idaho. 

Manager: Paul Lucia, Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: P. J. Gearon, Wallace; A. P. McRae, 
Janies A. Bean, Wm. Wallace, Paul Lucia, Mullan, 
Idaho. 

Copper—4 claims and 2 patented fractions, 1 un¬ 
patented fraction; on Gentle Annie gulch, 2 miles 
from Mullan in Hunter Mining district; about 1 mile 
of underground workings; now working 7 men.— 
H. G. Loop, May 17, 1916. 

SNOW STORM MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Larson, Idaho. 
President: Leo Greenough, Larson, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: R. E. Walters, Larson, Idaho. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: Leo 
Greenough, Larson, Idaho. 

Company is being dis-incorporated, its assets being 
acquired by the Snow Storm Mines Consolidated. 

SNOW STORM MINES CON SOLID ATED 
Organized under laws of Washington. 
Principal place business: 928 Old National Bank 
Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

Capital $625,000. Shares: 2,500,000. Par value 25c. 
President: Leo Greenough, 928 Old National Bank 
Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: W. J. Beaton, 928 Old National Bank 
Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: Leo Greenough, 928 Old National Bank 
Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

Vice Pres.: W. J. Greenough, 928 Old National Bank 
Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

This company has taken over all the assets of 
the Snow Storm Mining Company at Larson, Idaho, 

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and all options on mining 1 claims, mill sites, and 
water power sites previously held by Leo Greenough, 
in the vicinity of Troy, Lincoln County, Montana, 
including the* property of the Banner & Bangle 
Mining company and the Montana Light & Power 
Co. 

The Banner & Bangle property is developed by 
tunnels to the extent of about 1 mile and to the 
depth of about 1200 feet. The company is now 
erecting a mill and building a railroad from same 
to the mine, 6 miles distant. The company also 
proposes to build a hydro-electric plant at the power 
site of the Montana Light and Power Company on 
Lake Creek, Lincoln County, Montana.—W. J. Bea¬ 
ton, June 2, 1916. 


SONORA MINING & MILLING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: A. H. Featherstone, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: W. A. Smith, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: W. A. Smith, Wallace, Idaho. 

Contractor: C. Haines, Burke, Idaho. 

Directors: Mel Werkheiser, O. E. Dubach, H. S. 

Tofte, A. H. Featherstone, W. A. Smith, John T. 
Boyle, Wallace, Idaho; Chas. P. Lund, Old Na¬ 
tional Bank, Spokane, Wash. 

• Lead-silver—10 claims and 2 fractions, 4 patented 
and patent applied for on all but 1 claim; property 
is located just northeast of Burke in Lalande Min¬ 
ing district; about 4000 feet of underground work¬ 
ings; C. Haines has a contract for driving crosscut, 
working 4 men.—W. A. Smith, April 28 s 1916. 


SPOKANE MINING & LEASING COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $10,000. Shares: 10,000. Par value $1. 
President: F. W. Tueting, Spokane, Wash. 

Secretary: W. J. McColough, Wardner, Idaho. 
Treasurer: F. W. Tueting, Spokane. Wash. 
Manager: C. A. Williams, Wardner, Idaho. 
Directors: W. J. McColough, C. A. Williams, Ward- 


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ner, Idaho; F. W. Tueting, E. Kendrick, Spokane, 
G. D. Crego, Nygreen Apts., Spokane, Wash. 
Company is working part of upper workings of 
Bunker Hill & Sullivan, on Bunker Hill side.— 
Peter Mason, May 26, 1916. 


SPOKANE TUNNEL MINING CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: A. C. Blue, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: C. A. Richlie, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: W. B. Lively, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: A. B. Livingston, W. B. Lively, A. C. 
Blue, C. C. Richlie, John I. Johnson, all of Wal¬ 
lace, Idaho. 

Copper—3 unpatented claims on Placer creek 
about 6 miles from Wallace; company has been doing 
assessment work.—C. C. Richlie, May 23, 1916. 


SPRINGFIELD MINING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: O. E. Anderson, Burke, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Tillie Zeitfuchs, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: O. E. Anderson, Bruke, Idaho. 

Directors: O. E. Anderson, Chris Anderson, Burke, 
Idaho; E Hedin., Tillie Zeitfuchs, A. H. Feather- 
stone, Wallace, Idaho. 

Copper-silver-lead—4 patented and 3 unpatented 
claims on Stevens Peak in Hunter Mining district; 
considerable work has been done in the way of 
tunnels. Company will resume work in June.— 
Tillie Zeitfuchs, May 24, 1916. 


SPOKANE MINING & MILLING CO. 
Principal place business: Spokane, Washington. 
Capital: $25,000. Shares: 500,000. Par value 5c. 
President: M. E. Wees, Dos Angeles, California. 
Sec.-Treas.: G. W. Stocker, Spokane, Wash. 
Directors: M. E. Wees, Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. Mar¬ 
garet Presley, Kellogg, Idaho; G. W. Stocker, 
Spokane, Wash. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: A. G. 
Kerns, Wallace, Idaho. 


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Lead-silver—4 patented claims; located in Gov¬ 
ernment guch, below Kellogg, in Yreka Mining dis¬ 
trict, adjoining Ontario mine.—A. G. Kerns, May 8, 
1916. 

STANLEY CONSOLIDATED MINING & MILLING 
COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Washington. 
Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: John H. Wourms, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: John H. Pelletier, Mohawk Blk., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Treasurer: F. Bland, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: John H. Wourms, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: John H. Wourms, John H. Pelletier. H. 
F. Goetz, of Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-antimony-gold—12 patented claims about 
half mile from Burke in Lalande Mining district; 
2000 feet of underground workings, including tunnel 
and raise. Several cars have been shipped from 
property; development work is now being done.— 
June 1, 1916. 

STAR ANTIMONY MINING COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $10,000. Shares: 1,000.000. Par value lc. 
Pesident: B. A. McIntosh, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Secretary: J. S. Ross, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Treasurer: W. F. Smith, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Manager: B. A. McIntosh, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Supt.: J. T. Henwood, Beeler, Idaho. 

Directors: B. A. McIntosh, W. I. Hall, L. H. Timpe, 
E. W. Miller, J. S. Ross, all of Kellogg, Idaho; J. 
T. Henwood, Theodore Brown, Beeler, Idaho. 
Antimony-gold—8 unpatented claims on Pine 
Creek in Yreka Mining- district; about 1000 feet of 
underground workings; now working 15 men driv¬ 
ing tunnel and stoping; property has shipped two 
carloads of antimony ore.—Theo. Brown, May 25 
1916. 


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STAR MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: E. H. Moffitt, Wallace, Idaho. 

Secretary: Charles Hussey, 507 Empire State Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Teasurer: Charles Hussey, 50 7 Empire State Bldgv, 
Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: E. H. Moffitt, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: E. H. Moffitt, Wallace; Charles Hussey, 
Dr. C. G. Cunningham, Austin Corbin, 2nd, Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Idaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: E. H. 
Moffitt, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver-zinc—9 patented and 7 unpatented 
claims adjoining Morning on west, about 2 miles 
northwest of Mullan, in Hunter Mining district; de¬ 
veloped by two tunnels, upper one in 400 feet and 
lower one consists of 2200 feet of crosscutting and 
3700 feet drifting on three veins.—E. H. Moffitt, 
May 1, 1916. 


SQUARE DEAL MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Boyd Hamilton, Paulsen Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: Ross Black, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. 
Directors: Ross Black, J. Boughton, Coeur d’Alene, 
Idaho; John Smith, H. E. Howes, Wallace; Boycl 
Hamilton, Spokane; W. L. Stirling, Walla Walla, 
W ash. 

Lead-silver—9 unpatented claims, about 3 miles 
from Wallace in Mullan canyon, in Placer Center 
Mining district; about 1500 feet of work done; the 
company expects to start work shortly.—H. E. 
Howes, May 31, 1916. 

STERLING MINING COMPANY, LIMITED 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: John J. Presley, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: J. Frank Watson, Portland, Oregon. 


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Manager: John J. Presley, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: John J. Presley, Alexander Murphy, W. 

W. Woods, Wallace, Idaho; J. Frank Watson, 

Portland, Ore. 

Lead-silver—13 unpatented claims on Lead gulch, 
above Chicago-Boston in Placer Center Mining dis¬ 
trict; about $10,000 has been expended on develop¬ 
ment; not working at present.—Alexander Murphy, 
May 1, 1916. 


STEWART MINING COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,250,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value $1. 
President: Hiram C. Todd, Saratoga, N. Y. 
Secretary: Chas. T. Lark, 60 Broadway, New York. 
Treasurer: C. J. Williams, 61 Broadway, New York. 
Manager: Wm. A. Beaudry, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Directors: Chas. W. Saacke, 61 Broadway, New York; 
Hiram C. Todd, Saratoga, New York; Chas. T. 
Lark, 60 Broadway, New York; Wm. A. Beaudry, 
Kellogg, Idaho; Nash Rockwood, 60 Broadway, 
New York. 

Galena—Company owns about 200 acres of ground 
south and west of Kellogg.—Wm. A.' Beaudry. June 
3, 1916. 


ST. JAMES MINING CO.. LTD. 

Principal place business: 408 Sixth St., Wallace, Ida. 
Capital: $50,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 5c. 
President: Mrs. Theresa James, Spokane, Wash. 
Sec.-Treas.: Jos. F. Whelan, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Mrs. Theresa James, Spokane, Wash. 

Supt.: Peter Grant, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Mrs. Theresa James, Spokane; Jos. F. 
Whelan, Peter Grant, Wallace, Idaho. 

Silver-lead—2 patented claims on Sunset Peak 
joining Senator Clark’s Sunset property, in Beaver 
Mining district; 1000 feet of tunnels; 4 men are 
working, advancing a crosscut.—Jos. F. Whelan, 
April 17, 1916. 


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SUCCESS MINING CO., LTD. 
Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
Transfer office: Wallace, Idaho. 

President: P. J. Gearon, Wallace, Idaho. 
See.-Treas.’: L. C. Wilson, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: P. J. Gearon, Wallace, Idaho. 

Supt.: Jas. Gearon, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: P. J. Gearon, L. C. Wilson; James Gearon, 
Wallace, Idaho; E. H. Becker, Parsons Hotel, 
Spokane, Wash.; C. M. Carroll, c|o Fidelity Na¬ 
tional Bank, Spokane, Wash. 

Property consists of 8 claims at head of Nine Mile 
in Placer Center Mining district; lead-zinc; now 
working 175 men in mill and mine; since becoming 
known as Success has paid $1,080,000 in dividends. 
Estimated that it paid $800,000 in dividends while 
known as Granite. Pioneer zinc mine of Coeur 
d’Alenes.—L. C. Wilson, June 3, 1916. 

SUNSET BANNER MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $375,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 25c. 
President: A1 Honaker, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Herman J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Dan L. McGrath, Wallaces Idaho. 
Directors: Al. Honaker, Herman J. Rossi, Geo. 

Dougherty, D. L. McGrath, of Wallace, Idaho; 
Walter Graham, Spokane, Wash. 

Lead-silver-zinc—5 unpatented claims at head of 
Beaver Creek near Sunset in Beaver Mining district; 
about 1000 feet of underground workings; operations 
are to start shortlv under bond and option.—D. L. 
McGrath, May 5, 1*916. 


SUNSHINE MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: D. L. McGrath, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Teas.: G. W. Dougherty, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: D. L. McGrath, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: D. L. McGrath, Tillie Zeitfuchs, G. W. 
Dougherty, of Wallace, Idaho; Chas. Gullickson, 
Mullan, Idaho, Dr. E. G. Ellis, Missoula, Montana. 


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Lead-silver-zinc—6 unpatented claims, surveyed 
for patent; located on Beaver Creek between Beaver 
and Carbon Creeks and joins Idora on west 400 feet 
of tunnel and open cuts; now working small force.— 
G. W. Dougherty, April 2 7, 1916. 


SUNSET DEVELOPMENT CO. 

• Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $500,000. Shares: 2,000,000. Par value 25c. 
President: Wm. Schierding, 511 Jamieson Bldg., 
Secretary: A. H. L. Meyer, Lister, Wash. 

Treasurer: Wm. Schierding, Spokane, Wash. 
Directors: Wm. Schierding, Spokane; P. J. Scoles, 
Mullan, Idaho; Wm. Brown, Bow, Wash.; J. A. 
Weid, Pocatello, Idaho. 

Lead-silver-zinc—5 unpatented locations on Bea¬ 
ver Creek adjoining the Friend group, in Beaver 
Mining district; 6 00 feet of tunnels; will resume 
operations in short time.—Wm. Schierding, May 12, 
1916. 


SUNSET GROUP 

Owner: W. A. Clark, Butte, Montana. 

Property consists of a group of claims on Sunset 
Peak in Beaver Mining district; being developed by 
ex-Senator W. A. Clark, of Butte, Mont. Small force 
has been employed steadily for several months. 
Property is equipped with modern machinery.—June 
3, 1916. 


SYNDICATE MINING & MILLING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
Pesident: Alfred Steers, Chatcolet, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Geo. Miner, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Alfred Steers, Chatcolet, Idaho. 

Directors: Alfred Steers. Chatcolet; Geo. Miner, B. O. 
Skonnard, Morton Webster, Mrs. Augusta Steffens, 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Silver-lead—6 unpatented claims in Saltese Mining- 
district adjoining Bryan group, about 5 miles from 
Saltese on west fork of Packer creek; about 600 feet 
of tunnels; assessment work now being done.—Geo. 
D. Miner, May 8, 1916. 


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TARBOX MIXING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Richard Daxon, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: R. E. Seysler, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treas.-Mngr.: Richard Daxon, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: W. J. J. Smith, Richard Daxon, Dennis 
Reardon, R. E. Seysler, of Wallace-, Idaho; Thos. H. 
Cotton, Butte, Mont. 

Zinc-silver-lead—About 15 unpatented claims. 3 
miles north of Saltese, Montana, in Saltese Mining 
district; now working 16 men, sinking shaft; about 
$150,000 has been expended on property.—R. E. 
Seysler, May 16, 1916. 


TAMARACK & CUSTER CONSOLIDATED MINING 
COMPANY 

Organized under laws of Nevada. 

Principal place business. Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $2,000,000. Shares: 2,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Jerome J. Day, Moscow, Idaho. 
Secretary: Harry L. Day, Wallace, Idaho. 
Treasurer: Jerome J. Day, Moscow, Idaho. 

Mine Supt.: Thos. Jenkins, Wallace, Idaho. 

Mill Supt.: Harry Stewart, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Frank M. Rothrock, Edwin H. Knight, 
Spokane; Edward Boyce, Portland, Ore.; Ramsay 
M. Walker, Harry L. Day, Eugene R. Day, Wal¬ 
lace; Jerome J. Day, Moscow, Idaho. 

Galena—Holdings comprise a group of claims on 
Nine Mile. Company is interested in Northport 
smelter. Recently paid its first dividend of 2 cents 
a share. 


TEDDY’ MINING & MILLING CO.. LTD. 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: T. R. Mason, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: J. B. Cox, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: T. R. Mason, J. B. Cox, Geo. Westcott, 
C. W. Brown, Geo. Coleman, Kellogg, Idaho. 


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Lead-silver-zinc—9 unpatented claims and frac¬ 
tion about 3 miles east of Kellogg; 19 acres of 
patented ground at O. W. R. & N. Ry„ in Yreka 
Mining - district; about 1200 feet of underground 
workings; upper workings now leased to Kellogg 
Leasing Company, which is taking out ore.— J. B. 
Cox, May 25, 1916. 


TEMPLE MINING COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Henry J. Koch, Burke, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Geo. T. Edmiston, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Henry J. Koch, Burke, Idaho. 

Directors: Henry J. Koch, J. C. Glahe, Jay Ostran¬ 
der, Burke, Idaho; Geo. T. Edmiston, Wallace, 
Idaho; John Stambaugh, Youngstown, Ohio; Dana 
R. Treat, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver-copper—5 patented claims on Canyon 
creek 2% miles east of Burke in Lalande Mining 
district ;about 1700 feet of underground workings; 
not being worked at present.—Geo. T. Edmiston, 
May 23, 1916. 


TIBERIUS MINING COMPANY, THE 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Felix DeMarinel, 103 S. Stevens St.' Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: M. H. White, 103 S. Stevens St., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Manager: D. C. Nicholson, 103 S. Stevens St., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Directors: C. C. Graham, R. A. Hutchinson, F. M. 
Gardner, E. S. Ross, Felix DeMarinel, Wm. S. 
Lewis, D. C. Nicholson, M. H. White, of Spokane, 
Wash.; Ida Scheave, Wallace, Idaho. 

Company has a group of claims on Pine creek in 
Yreka Mining district. Development work is now 
being done.—Ida Scheave, June 3, 1916. 


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TORINO MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Joseph Peila, Wallace', Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Jos. F. Whelan, Wallace. Idaho. 
Manager: Joseph Peila, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Joseph Peila, Jos. F. Whelan, Alex 
Salvy, Barney Fridena, all of Wallace, Idaho. 
Silver-lead—15 unpatented claims in Hunter Min¬ 
ing district about a half mile south of the Morning 
mill; 2000 feet of tunnel; work is to be resumed July 
1, 1916.—Jos. F. Whelan, April 17, 1916. 


TRADE DOLLAR MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
•Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Frank P. Markwell, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: E. H. Pattison, Hutton Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Manager: E. H. Pattison, Hutton Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Directors: Frank P. Markwell, Morton Webster, 
Wallace, Idaho; E. H. Pattison, Paris Renshaw, 
Hutton Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

Lead-silver—6 patented claims just west of Burke 
in Gorge gulch in Lalande Mining district; about 
3000 feet of tunnels; property is idle at present.— 
E. H. Pattison, May 5, 1916. 


TREASURE-VAULT MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: E. R. Day, Wallace, Idaho. 

Secretary: Geo. Miner, Wallace, Idaho. 

Treasurer: C. M. Johnson., Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Hugh Ross, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: E. R. Day, Geo. Miner, C. M. Johnson, 
Hugh Ross, all of Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—3 claims and a fraction, patented, 
just west of Success, in Placer Center Mining dis- 


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trict; has a shaft 200 feet deep, another down 90 
feet; and about 100 feet of tunnel; company plan¬ 
ning on resuming- operation.—C. M. Johnson, April 
27, 1916. 

TRASK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $75,000. Shares: 75,000. Par value $1. 
President: Geo. R. Trask, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: M. E. Trask, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Geo. R. Trask, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Geo. R. Trask, M. E. Trask, Geo. T. Ed- 
miston, Wallace, Idaho. 

The company is not doing anything at this time.— 
Geo. R. Trask, May 31, 1916. 

TU SCUMBIA LEASING COMPANY 
Co-Partnership. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 

Firm: Gus Ehrenberg, Palmerston Hotel, Spokane, 
Wash.; Albert Nelson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager-Supt.: Albert Nelson, Wallace, Idaho. 

Mill Supt.: James Connor, Wallace, Idaho. 

Company has lease on holdings of Tuscurribia 
Mining Co. on royalty basis; lease expires in July, 
1917; about 15 men working. Mill will be started 
shortly and shipping resumed soon thereafter.—Gus 
Ehrenberg, April 17, 1916. 


TUSCUMBIA MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $750,000. Shares 1,500,000. Par value 50c. 
President: George May, Stevensville, Mont. 
Sec.-Treas.: Morton Webster, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: D. L. McGrath, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: George May, D. J. Whaley, Stevensville, 
Mont.; A. A. Whaley, Kellogg, Idaho; Morton 
Webster and D. L. McGrath, Wallace, Idaho. 
Tdaho Managing Agent and Attorney in Fact: Morton 
Webster, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—Has shipped 1000 tons of ore; prop- 
ertv now under lease to the Tuscumbia Leasing Co. 
—May 1, 1916. 


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TRAPPER MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Henry E. Howes, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: F. P. Candee, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Herman J. Rossi, Henry E. Howes, F. P. 
Candee, of Wallace, Idaho; Thos. McGowan, Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Lead-silver-zinc—8 patented claims on Trapper 
Creek, a tributary of Pine Creek west of Douglas 
in Yreka Mining district; about 700 feet of tunnel and 
considerable open cut work; company expects to 
resume operations by June 1, 1916.—F. P. Candee, 
April 28, 1916. 


TALER MINING & MILLING CO.. LTD. 

Organized under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Burke, Idaho. 
Capital: $1',000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Jacob Frank, Burke, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Albert Hansaman, Burke, Idaho. 
Manager: Albert Hansaman, Burke, Idaho. 
Directors: August Nelson, Anton Swanson, George 
Hrionak, Andrew West, Burke, and Otto E. 
Dubach, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—8 unpatented claims, about 700 feet 
of work done. Now working 2 men.—Albert Hansa¬ 
man, June 3', 1916. 


TERRIBLE EDITH MINING COMPANY 

Co-Partnership. 

Principal place business: Murray, Idaho. 
Principal Owners: Lyman Wood, Wallace, Idaho; 

Washington Snyder, Jas. R. Wood, Murray, Idaho. 

Lead-zinc—4 unpatented claims l 1 /? miles east of 
Murray at head of West gulch; about 3000 feet of 
underground workings; gross receipts from ore 
shipped about $100,000; the property was worked 
under lease during the past year.—Lyman Wood, 
May 6, 1916. 


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TROJAN MINING COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Washington. 
Principal place business: 321 Exchange Bank Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: John R. Cassin, 321 Exch. Bank Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: Theo. Huetter, 321 Exch. Bank Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: John T. Huetter, 321 Exch. Bank Bldg., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Superintendent: Thos. Sheppard, Box 747, Wallace. 
Directors: Thos. Sheppard, Wallace, Idaho; John R. 
Cassin; John T. Huetter, Theo. Huetter, of Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Lead-silver—6 unpatented claims on Revenue 
gulch, in Evolution Mining district; about 900 feet 
of underground workings; will resume operations 
shortly.—Thos. Sheppard, May 17, 1916. 


UNITED AMERICAN MINES COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $3,000,000. Shares 3,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Prank P. Markwell, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: E. H. Pattison, Spokane, Wash. 
Directors: Morton Webster, Jas. A. Wayne. Frank 
P. Markwell, of Wallace, Idaho; Paris Renshaw. E. 
H. Pattison, Hutton Bldg., Spokane, Wash. 

This is a holding company; not developing any 
property.—E. H. Pattison, May 5, 1916. 


U. S. COPPER COMPANY 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Emma Stansfield, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: H. V. Edwards, Jr., Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: H. V. Edwards, Jr., Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Jack Lucas, H. V. Edwards, Jr., C. W. 
Edwards, H. V. Edwards, Emma Stansfield, Chas. 
Strope, Jesse Freeman, all of Wallace, Idaho. 
Copper-silver-gold—3 unpatented claims at the 
head of Clear Creek, 3 miles east of the Idaho- 
Montana line and 13 miles from Thompson Falls, 


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Montana; 160 foot tunnel on vein; company will work 
the property this summer, and is now building a 
wagon road and putting in water power.—L. R. 
Feetham, May 9, 1916. 

VALENTINE MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000 Par value $1. 
President: E. B. Reitzel, Wallace, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Otto A. Olsson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: A. L. Thurston, DeBorgia-, Mont. 
Directors: A. L. Thurston, DeBorgia, Mont.; Otto A. 
Olsson, E. B. Reitzel, O. W. Lewis, Thos. McCabe, 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Copper—3 unpatented claims near DeBorgia, 
Mont., in East Coeur d’Alene Mining district: con¬ 
siderable development work has been done and the 
company is now working a small force sinking shaft. 
—Otto- A. Olsson. May 2, 1916. 

VENDETTA CHIEF 
* Co-Partnership. 

Owners: Mrs. Wilhelmina Kincannon, Murray, 

Idaho; C. F. Lillie, Gem, Idaho. 

Lead-silver-—3 unpatented claims in Vendetta 
gulch, 3-4 of a mile from Raven, above Murray, in 
Summit Mining district; 350 feet of underground 
workings; company expects to resume operations 
shortly. 


VERDE-MAY MINING COMPANY 
Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Leander Lindsten, Gem, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: W. H. Hanson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Leander Lindsten, Gem, Idaho. 

Directors: Fred Magnusson, Wallace: Ed Erickson, 
Leander Lindsten, of Gem, Idaho; Louis Nelson, 
W. H. Hanson, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—5 unpatented claims below Gem, on 
Canyon Creek in Lalande Mining district; about 800 
feet of workings; will resume operations during sum¬ 
mer.—W. H. Hanson, May 31, 1916. 


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V GROUP 

Co-Partnership. 

Owners: E. D. Booth, Kellogg, Idaho; P. J. Lynch 
and Chas. Lynch, Sunset, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—8 unpatented claims on the east fork 
of Pine creek adjoining the Nabob on the northwest. 
1000 feet of underground workings; operations to be 
resumed shortly.—E. D. Booth, June 7, 1916. 


VIENNA-INTERNATIONAL MINING & MILLING 
CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: 807 Bank St., Wallace, Ida. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Fred V. Phinney, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: R. A. Marshall, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: R. A. Marshall, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: W. B. Lively, Alex Livingston, R. A. 
Marshall, of Wallace; Fred V. Phinney, Coeur 
d'Alene, Idaho; D. Rosenbaum, Oakland, Calif. 
Lead-silver—3 patented and 2 unpatented claims 
on Placer Creek, 6 miles from Wallace, in Placer 
Center Mining district about 1000 feet of drift; shaft 
about 130 feet; 500 feet of crosscut.—Peter Li- 
macher, May 11, 1916. 

F. C. Bailey and associates of Spokane have taken 
control of the property. 


VIENNA VEIN MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Otto A. Olsson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: F. Bland, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: W. B. Lively, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: A. B. Livingston, W. B. Lively, Otto A. 
Olsson, O. A. Olin, F. Bland, Wallace, Idaho. 
Lead-silver—8 unpatented claims on Placer 

creek about 3 miles from Wallace; 650 feet of tun¬ 
nel; company expects to start work soon.—F. Bland 
May 1, 1916. 


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VINDICATOR MINING COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 

President: Mrs. Katherine Powers, Mullan, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Thos. Powers, Mace, Idaho. 

Manager: Thos. Powers, Mace, Idaho. 

Directors: Wm. P. Flood, Mrs. Katherine Powers, A. 
P. McRae, Mullan, Idaho; Thos. Powers, Mace, 
Idaho; Jos. Thennes, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—2 claims and 2 fractions, unpatented, 
about 1 mile east of Mullan on Deadman gulch, in 
Hunter Mining district; about 1500 feet of under¬ 
ground workings; no work being done now.—M. J. 
McHugh, May 17, 1916. 


VIRGINIA MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Patrick Burke, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Jos. F. Morton, Lindell Bldg., Spokane, 
Wash. 

Mngr.-Supt.: Patrick Burke, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: J. F. Morton, Spokane; Patrick Burke, 
Elizabeth Burke, L. L. Sweet, R. E. Dunlap, Wal¬ 
lace, Idaho; Richard McBreen, Walter Law, Hill- 
yard, Wash. 

Lead-silver-zinc—1 unpatented claim on west side 
of Sunset peak in Beaver Mining district; 1000 feet 
of underground workings; now working 2 men drift¬ 
ing on vein.—Patrick Burke, April 27, 1916. 


WALLACE MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace. Idaho. 
Capital: $500,000. Shares: 500,000. Par value $1. 
President: D. C. McKissick, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: J. M. Porter, Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: D. C. McKissick, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: D. C. McKissick, Wallace, Idaho; J. M. 
Porter, Spokane, Wash. 

Lead-silver—2 patented claims located on east side 
of Burke canyon, at Frisco, in Lalande Mining dis- 


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trict; considerable work done years ago, but has 
been inactive for some years.—D. C. McKissick, 
May 4, 1916. 


WALL STREET MIXING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,250,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par valye $1. 
President: C. A. Pooley, Mullan, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: C. Fred Kratzer, 706 W. Euclid Ave., 
Spokane, Wash. 

Manager: E. A. Gneadinger, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: C. Fred Kratzer, Spokane; Geo. K. Gar¬ 
rett, E. A. Gneadinger, O. W. Lewis, Wallace, 
Idaho; C. A. Pooley. Mullan, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—17 patented and 17 unpatented 
claims.—C. Fred Kratzer, June 7, 1916. 


WASHINGTON MINING COMPANY 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Burke, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: John J. Finley. Burke, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Dr. Chas. A. Dettman, Burke, Idaho. 
Manager: John J. Finley, Burke, Idaho. 

Directors: J. C. Glahe, Andy Anderson, John J. 

Finley, Dr. Chas. A. Dettman, of Burke, Idaho, 
and Hugh Toole, of Wallace. Idaho. 

Lead-silver—6 unpatented claims about 4000 feet 
north of the Hercules at head of Granite Creek; 
about 3 miles north of Burke in Lalande Mining- 
district; 350 feet of tunnel; working a small force 
advancing lower tunnel.—Hugh Toole, May 12, 1916. 


WALLACE GROUP 

Owner: Joseph Peila, Wallace, Idaho. 

Silver-lead—6 unpatented claims on Lead gulch, 
north of Chicago-Boston, in Evolution Mining dis¬ 
trict; 1300 feet of tunnel and crosscut; will organize 
company and resume operations during summer.— 
Joseph Peila, May 1, 1916. 


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WEST RE 1,1, MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $50,000. Shares: 1.000,000. Par value 5c. 
President: Vacant. 

V. Pres.: Vacant. 

Sec.-Treas.: J. Fred Markwell, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Andy Flodstrom, Gem, Idaho. 

Directors: J. Fred Markwell, Wallace; Andy Flod¬ 
strom, Gem; some vacancies on board. 

Silver-lead—6 patented claims above Gem on 
west side of Burke canyon, in Balande Mining dis¬ 
trict; 2200 feet of tunnel and some drifting on vein; 
not working now.—Alexander Murphy-, May 1, 1916. 


WEST GEM MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,250,000. Shares: 1,250,000. Par value $1. 
President: Caesar Schneider, 176 Howard St., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: Alexander Murphy, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Alexander Murphy, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Scott Godfrey, Gem; J. S. Deitsch, Caesar 
Schneider, Spokane, Wash.; Alexander Murphy, 
Wallace, Idaho. 

Silver-lead—1 claim and a fraction, located at 
Gem on west side of Burke canyon; Lalande Mining 
district; company holds property under bond and 
lease; about $5000 has been expended on develop¬ 
ment; will be worked again this summer.—Alexander 
Murphy, May 1, 1916. 


WESTERN UNION MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $200,000. Shares: 2,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: D. H. Anderson, Spokane, Wash. 
Secretary: Ben L. Collins, Spokane, Wash. 
Treasurer: L. L. Woodford, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: D. H. Anderson, Russel F. Collins, Spo¬ 
kane, Wash.; J. E. Burbank, Cheney, Wash.; Geo. 
W. Allen, Seattle, Wash.; William Holm, Wm. 
Bjorklund, Erick Hagman, Wallace, Idaho. 
Company recently organized to take over Aurora- 


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Sampson and H. E. M. Holdings comprise about 
26 claims about 2 1 /> miles northwest of Wallace. 
Considerable exploration work has been done. 


WALLACE MINING, MILLING & REALTY CO. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Louis Dahl, Spokane, Wash. 

Secretary: G. D. Evans, Wallace, Idaho. 

Treasurer: H. J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho. 

Directors: Louis Dahl, Wm. Fagan, Spokane, Wash.; 
G. D. Evans, H. J. Rossi, Wallace, Idaho; Henry 
Sanders, Hatton, Wash. 

Lead-silver—1 patented and 8 unpatented claims 
adjoining Wallace on Placer Creek; 2400 feet of 
underground workings; 8 men now working; com¬ 
pany is putting in power line to supply electricity. 
—G. D. Evans, May 8, 1916. 


WESTERN SILVER-LEAD MINING CO., LTD. 

Principal place business: Stewart, Idaho. 
Capital: $500,000. Shares: 500,000. Par value $1. 
President: O. B. Hathaway, Vancouver, Wash. 
Sec.-Treas.: Jeremiah Miller, Stewart, Idaho. 
Mngr.-Supt.: Jeremiah Miller, Stewart, Idaho. 
Directors: O. B. Hathaway, Vancouver, Wash.; Jere¬ 
miah Miller and M. M. Miller, Stewart, Idaho. 
Silver-lead—7 patented claims and fractions, and 
13 unpateflted claims and fractions, adjoining 
Bunker Hill & Sullivan and Last Chance; located 
on both sides of Government gulch in Yreka Mining 
district; about 7000 feet of underground workings, 
on Government gulch claims; several-cars of ore have 
been shipped; now in operation. 

12 claims on Butte Creek, 4V 2 miles from Mur- 
ray; assessment work done on this group.—Jeremiah 
Miller, April 29, 1916. 

WESTERN STAR MINING COMPANY. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: S. P. Fairweather, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: Elmer Johnson, Wallace, Idaho. 


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Manager: George Sparenberg, Wallace. Idaho. 
Directors: S. P. Fairweather, Elmer Johnson, Geo. 

Sparenberg, Jas. A. Wayne, of Wallace, Idaho; 

Larry Dooling, Mullan. Idaho. 

Lead-silver-copper.—6 unpatented claims at lower 
forks of Big Creek in Evolution and Yreka Mining 
districts; about 20 00 feet of tunnel; open cuts; now 
sinking shaft on ledge with 3 men.—Elmer Johnson, 
May 4, 1916. 


AVEST HECLA MIXING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Spokane, Wash. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 150,000. Par value $1. 
President: Morton Webster, Wallace, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: J. V. Pohlman, Empire State Bldg., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Manager: J. V. Pohlman, Empire State Bldg., Spo¬ 
kane, Wash. 

Directors: A. A. Booth, J. V. Pohlman, Dr. Russell, 
Spokane, Wash.; Morton Webster, Wallace, Idaho. 
Lead-silver—3 patented claims at Burke-, on west 
side of Canyon creek, in Lalande Mining district; 
1200 feet of tunnels; now working under contract on 
crosscut.—A. A. Booth, June 1, 1916. 


WEST HUNTER MINING COMPANY, LIMITED 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Mullan, Idaho. 
Capital: $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: A. M. Strode, Mullan, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: H. A. Rogers, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: A. M. Strode, Mullan, Idaho. 

Directors: A. M. Strode, Wm. P. Flood, Alicia F. 
Strode, Mullan, Idaho; R. S. Merriam, H. A. 
Rogers, Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—1 patented and 7 unpatented claims, 
located 3-4 of a mile north of Mullan, on Mill 
Creek, lying directly between the Morning and Hunter 
mines, in Hunter Mining district; 600 feet of tunnel; 
are now driving lower tunnel to vein under contract. 
—A. M. Strode, June 6, 1916. 


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WARDNER MINING & MILLING CO. 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $250,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 25c. 
President: Jacob Dunn, Wardner, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: A. O. Larson, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Directors: Jacob Dunn, Wardner; E. C. Moore, T. P. 
Wormward, F. M. Bedell, A. O. Larson, Kellogg, 
Idaho. 

Lead-silver—5 unpatented claims on Haystack 
Peak, in Yreka Mining district; not working.— A. O. 
Larson, May 1, 1916. 

WEST NINE MILE MINING COMPANY 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Chas. Heilbronner, Wallace, Idaho. 
Secretary: George H. Heller, Box 22, Osburn, Idaho. 
Treasurer: Chester J. Howarth, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Jos. F. Whelan, Charles Heilbronner 
Henry Leib, Chester J. Howarth, Wallace, Idaho; 
Geo. H. Heller, Osburn, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—4 unpatented claims west of Success 
and Alameda, on west fork of Nine Mile in Placet 
Center Mining district; 200 feet of tunnels and shaft 
40 feet deep on ledge; work will commence about 
June 1st.—Geo. H. Heller, May 8, 1916. 


WILBUR MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,000,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value $1. 
President: Allen J. Olson, Missoula, Montana. 
Sec.-Treas.: Otto A. Olsson, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Allen J. Olson, Missoula, Mont.; O. A. Olin, 
P. O. Swanson, Otto A. Olsson, of Wallace, Idaho; 
Geo. F. Stoney, Portland, Oregon. 

The company is not developing any property. 


WILSON MINING & SMELTING CO. 

Principal place business: Saltese, Mont. 
Capital $200,000. Shares: 2,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Wm. Burke, Saltese, Mont. 

Sec.-Treas.: G. W. Dougherty, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: Wm. Burke, Saltese, Mont. 


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Directors: Wm. Burke, Abbie Burke, Margaret Hays, 
Saltese, Mont.; Grace Early, Burke; G. W. Dough¬ 
erty, Wallace, Idaho. 

Copper—7 unpatented claims on Silver Creek 
about 2 miles from Saltese in East Coeur d’Alene 
Mining district; 400 feet of tunnel and open cuts; 
now working advancing tunnel. 

Lead-silver—6 unpatented claims on Silver Creek 
north of copper claims; considerable exploration has 
been done.—G. W. Dougherty, April 27, 1916. 


WISCONSIN MINING COMPANY. 
Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Louis Bolduc, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: Robert Albinola, Kellogg, Idaho. 
Manager: Louis Boldue, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: Louis Bolduc, Jas. Bolduc, Jos. Gordon, 
Peter Mason, Dominick Giovinnonni, Kellogg, 
Idaho. 

Lead-silver—5 unpatented claims, located about 2 
miles east of Kellogg; company is working small 
force and expects to increase force soon.—Robert 
Albinola, May 2, 1916. 


WONDER OF PINE CREEK MINING COMPANY 
Principal place business: Kingston,. Idaho. 
Capital $150,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value 10c. 
President: T. W. Hunt, Kingston, Idaho. 

Sec.-Treas.: A. C. Morbeck, Kingston, Idaho. 
Manager: F. E. Brown, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Lead-zinc—4 claims and 2 fractions, unpatented, 
200 acres of deeded ground on Pine creek in Yreka 
Mining district; property adjoins the Amy-Matchless 
millsite; about 2 miles from Pine creek spur. F. 
E. Brown holds an option on majority of stock of 
the company. Plans under way to resume develop¬ 
ment soon on an extensive scale.—F. E. Brown, 
June 7, 1916. 


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WYOMING MINING & MILLING CO. 

Principal place 1 business: Wardner, Idaho. 
Capital $100,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value 10c. 
President: Alfred Page, Spokane, Wash. 

Sec.-Treas.: D. R. Treat, Wallace, Idaho. 

Manager: Frederick Burl3idge, Wallace, Idaho. 
Directors: Alfred Page, Spokane, Wash.; Dana R. 
Treat, Frederick Burbidge, A. J. Devlin, Oscar 
Dull, of Wallace, Idaho. 

Lead-silver—7 patented claims on first gulch be¬ 
low Government gulch, in Yreka Mining district; 
considerable tunnel work; no work has been done 
for some time; this is one of the old groups of the 
district.—D. R. Treat, May 3, 1916. 


WONDERFUL MINING COMPANY, LTD. 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Wallace, Idaho. 
Capital: $1,500,000. Shares: 1,500,000. Par value $1. 
President: Dr. W. H. Holden, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. 
Sec.-Treas.: A. H. Featherstone, Wallace, Idaho. 
Manager: A. H. Featherstone, Wallace. Idaho. 
Directors: Dr. W. H. Holden, M. M. Taylor, Coeur 
d’Alene, Idaho; Henry E. Howes, A. H. Feather¬ 
stone, Wallace, Idaho; Chas. Jackson, Burke, Ida. 
Copper-lead—4 patented and 6 unpatCnted claims 
in St. Joe Mining district close to Idaho-Montana 
line; about 1700 feet of tunnel; now working small 
force.—A. H. Featherstone, May 16, 1916. 


YANKEE, THE 

Owner: Dennis Blake, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Silver—4 patented claims and a millsite, located 
two miles up Big creek, in Evolution Mining district; 
5000 feet of tunnel; shipments have been made off 
and on since 1886 on a small scale. Property is 
now under lease to the Big Creek Leasing company. 
—D. W. Price, June 2. 1916. 


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YANKEE GIRL MINING CO. 

Incorporated under laws of Idaho. 

Principal place business: Kellogg, Idaho. 
Capital $10,000. Shares: 1,000,000. Par value lc. 
President: T. R. Mason, Kellogg', Idaho. 

Secretary: J. B. Cox, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Treasurer: F. E. Ellis, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Manager: J. B. Cox, Kellogg, Idaho. 

Directors: J. B. Cox, T. R. Mason, F. E. Ellis, Albert 
Schmidt, C. W. Brown, all of Kellogg, Idaho. 
Silver-copper—10 unpatented claims on Big Creek, 
adjoining Yankee Boy and Polaris on the south side, 
in Evolution Mining district; about 2500 feet of un¬ 
derground workings; 2 men are working now.—J. 
B. Cox, May 25, 1916. 


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Goeur d’Alene Stocks Listed on 
the Wallace Exchange 


Ajax, 

Alameda, 

Ambergris, 

American Commander, 
Benton, 

Bullion, 

Caledonia, 

Carney Copper, 
Carbonate Hill. 
Constitution, 

Copper King, 

Copper Chief, 

Cedar Creek, 

Douglas, 

Gertie, 

Happy Day, 

Hecla. 

Highland-Surprise, 

Hypotheek, 

Idaho Giant. 

Idaho Nevada, 

Independence-Lead, 

Idora. 

Imperial, 
Intermountain, 
Interstate-Callahan, 
Jack Waite, 

Laclede. 

Lucky Calumet, 

Marsh, 

Mammoth, 


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Missoula Copper, 

Monitor. 

Moonlight, 

Nabob, 

National, 

Oom Paul, 
Oreano, 

Park Copper, 
Reindeer Queen, 
Silver Cable, 
Silver Moon, 
Snowshoe, 

Snow Storm, 
Stanley, 

Stewart, 

Sonora. 

Success, 

Tamarack, 


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Stock Exchange Membership 
Wallace 


Freeman. Otto. 

Hooper & Kingsbury. 
Howarth & Co., Jas. F. 
Lieb Bros. 

Leighty, L. L. 

Mathis, Frank X. 

Olin Co.. O. A. 
Pohlman & Co.. T. T. 
Richlie, C. C. 

Rosauer Brokerage Co. 
Surdival & Fox. 
Wheaton & Co., H. C. 
Whelan & Mortimer. 
Young, O. R. 

Mullan: 

Ingram & Ingalls. 

H. G. Loop. 

M. P. Curran. 

Kellogg: 

D. W. Price. 

Geo. H. McKinnis, 
Spokane: 

Bourke, W. H. 

Stimmel. Ben F. 

Fisher, Geo. M. 

Butte: 

W. H. Nichols. 


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Index 


Page 

Introductory ... 3 

Coeur d’Alene Mining- District ... 5 

Profits for 1915 . 9 

Advance Mining Company . 15 

Alameda Mining Company . 15 

Aetna Mining & Milling Company . 15 

Ajax Mining Company .*. 16 

Albany Lead Mining Company . 16 

Alcides Mining Company . 17 

Alhambra Mining Company . 17 

Alice Mining Company . 17 

Amazon Dixie Mining Company . .. . ...... 18 

Ambergris Mining Company . 18 

American Commander Mining & Milling Co., Ltd. 19 

Amy-Matchless Mining & Milling Co. 19 

Anaconda Copper Company . 19 

Alpina Copper Company . 20 

Anchor Mining Company . 20 

American Mining Company . 20 

Arctic Mining & Milling Co., Ltd... 20 

Argentine Mine . 21 

Atlantic Mining Company . 21 

Aurora-Sampson Mining Company . 21 

Banner Idaho Mining Company . 22 

Basin Mining - Company . 22 

Bear Top & Orofino Consolidated Mining Co. 22 

Belle of the West Mining Company . 23 

Bell Mining Company . 23 

Belmont-Banner Mining Company . 23 

Belmont Mining Company . 24 

Ben Hur Mining Company . 24 


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Benton Mining Company . 25 

Bernice Mining Company . 25 

Best Chance Mining Company,. Ltd. 25 

Big Creek Leasing Company . 26 

Big Creek Mining Company . 26 

Big Divide Mining Company . 26 

Big Elk Mining Company . 27 

Bitter Root Mountain Mining Company . 27 

Black Bear Consolidated Mining Co., Ltd. . 28 

Black Hawk Mining & Development Company .... 28 

Black Traveler Copper Mining Company . 28 

Blaine & Emmett Mining Company . 29 

Blue Bell Mining Company, Ltd. . 29 

Blue Grouse Mining Company . 29 

Blue Ribbon Mining Company . 29 

Blue Wing Mining Company . 30 

Blue Star Mining & Milling Company . 30 

Bobbie Anderson Group . 30 

Boss Zinc Mining Company .. 31 

Boston-Colby Mining Company . 31 

Boulder Creek Mining and Milling Co., Ltd. 32 

Bryan Mining Company ... 32 

Bristol Mining Company, Limited . 32 

Bullion Mining Company-, Limited . 32 

Burlington Mining Company . 33 

Buffalo Mining Company . 33 

Burke Mining Company, Limited . 33 

Butte and Kelly Mines Company . 34 

Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mining & Concentrating 

Company . 34 

Caledonia Mining Company . 35 

California Consolidated Mining Company . 35 

Carbonate Center Mining Company . 35 

Callahan Mining Company . 36 

Carbonate Hill Mining Company . 36 

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Carney Copper Company . 36 

C. & R. Mining Company . 37 

Central Mining Company . 37 

Cedar Creek Mining & Development Co., Ltd. . 37 

Chicago-Boston Mining Company . 38 

Chester Mining Company . 38 

Chicago Mining Company, Ltd. 38 

Clear Grit Mining Co., Ltd. 39 

Climax Silver-Lead Mining Company . 3 9 

Colonial Mining & Milling Company . 39 

Carbonate Mining Company . 40 

, Colusa Mining Company, Ltd. 40 

Corby Group . 40 

Columbus Copper Mining Company .. 41 

Comet C^old and Copper Mining Company, Ltd. 41 

Comstock Copper Mining Company, Ltd. 41 

Consolidated Interstate-Callahan Mining Company 42 

Constitution Mining and Milling Co. 42 

Copper Crown Mining Company . 43 

Copper Chief Mining Company . 43 

Copper King Mining & Smelting Company . 43 

Copper Mountain Mining & Development Co. 4 4 

Copper Prince Consolidated Mining Company . 44 

Copper Plate Mining Company, Ltd. 45 

Coeur d’Alene Antimony Company . 45 

Coeur d’Alene Champion Mining Company . 45 

Coeur d’Alene Checkmate Consolidated Mining Co. 46 

Coeur d’Alene Crescent Mining Company . 46 

Coeur d’Alene Development Company . 46 

Coeur d’Alene Exploration Company . 4 7 

Coeur d’Alene Investment Co., Ltd. .. 47 

Coeur d’Alene Jumbo Mining Company .47 

Coeur dAlene Mining & Concentrating Company 48 

Coeur dAlene Placer Mining Company . 48 

Coeur d’Alene Mining & Smelting Co. 48 

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Coeur d’Alene Lead & Silver Mining Company .... 49 

Coeur d’Alene Silver Lead Mining Company . 49 

Coeur d’Alene Vulcan Mining Company .. 50 

Coeur d’Alene Silver-Lead Mining & Develop¬ 
ment Company . 50 

Cuba Mining Company . 50 

Dalmatia Mining Co , Ltd. 50 

Daddy Mining Company . 51 

Darby Mining & Milling Co., Ltd. 51 

Deep Wonder Mining Company . 51 

Dennemora Gold and Copper Mining Co., Ltd.52 

Daisy Mining Company, Ltd. 5 2 

Douglas Mining Co., Ltd. 52 

Dominion Mining Company . 53 

Du Bois Mining Company .,,. 53 

Duluth Mining Company . 54 

Duluth-Minneapolis Syndicate . 54 

Denver Creek Consolidated M. & M. Co. . 54 

Eagle Gold and Copper Mining Co. 55 

Eagle Mountain Company . 55 

East Alameda: Mining Co. 55 

East Caledonia Mines Company . 56 

East Hercules Extension Mining Company . 56 

East Standard Mining Company . 56 

Echo Mining Company, Ltd.57 

Edna May Mining Company . 57 

Egan Copper Mining Company . 57 

Eldorado Mining & Smelting Company, Ltd. 5 8 

Elk Mining Company . 5 8 

Empire Copper Company . 58 

Empire Milling & Development Company. . 59 

Enterprise Mining Company . 59 

Eureka Mining & Milling Co., Ltd. 60 

Excelsior Mining Company . 60 

Federal Mining & Smelting Company . 60 


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Fidelity Company, Ltd. 61 

Florence Mining & Milling Co., Ltd. .. 61 

Flagstaff Mining Company . 62 

Formosa Lead Mining Company, Ltd. 62 

4 S Group .. 62 

Four Timbers Mining Company, The... 63 

Fortunate Mining Company . 63 

Friend Mining Company . 63 

Flynn Group Mining Company . 64 

Friday Group . 6 4 

Giant Ledge Mining Company . 65 

Giant Mining & Development Co., Ltd. 65 

Gertie Mining Company ... 65 

Government Gulch Mining & Dev. Co. 66 

Gold Back Company . 66 

Great Eastern Mining Co., Ltd. 66 

Great Western Mining Co.', Ltd. 67 

Green Hill-Cleveland Mining Company .. 67 

Green Mountain Mining Company . 68 

Guelph Mining & Milling Co , Ltd... 68 

Golden Chest Mining Company . 68 

Golden Winnie Mining Company . 69 

Gold Hunter Mining & Smelting Company . 69 

General Exploration Co., The . 69 

Hayes Company ... 70 

Happy Day Mining Company, Ltd. 70 

Hartford Mining Co. 70 

Hecla Mining Company . 71 

Hamburg-American Mining Co. 71 

Headlight Mining Co., Ltd. 71 

Hector Mining Company . 72 

H. E. M. Mining Company . 72 

Helvetia Mining Co., Ltd. 72 

Hemlock Silver & Lead Mining Co. 73 

Hennessy-Burns Mining Co. 73 

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Page 

Hercules Mining Company . 73 

Hidden Treasure Mining Co. 74 

Highland Surprise Mining Co. 74 

Hilarity Mining Company . 75 

Hornsilver Mining Company . 75 

Horshoe Mining Company . 7 5 

Hill Mining & Milling Co . 76 

Hugo Gold & Copper Mining Co. . 76 

Humming Bird Mining Company .. 76 

Hypotheek Mining & Milling Co. 77 

Idaho Copper Mining Company .. 77 

Idaho Giant Mining Company .. 77 

Idaho-Los Angeles' Mining & Milling Co. 7 8 

Idaho-Montana Mining Co.. Ltd.. 78 

Idaho, The . 79 

Imperial Mining Company .... 79 

Idaho-Nevada Exploration Co., Ltd. . 79 

Idaho Standard Mines Company .. 80 

Idora Mining Company, Ltd. 80 

Independence Lead Mines Company of Wardner.. 80 

Independence-Lead-Mines Co. 81 

Independent Copper Mining & Milling Co., Ltd. 81 

Independent Development Co. 82 

Index Mining & Milling Company . 82 

International Mines Limited . 82 

Intermountain Copper Mining Co. 83 

Iron King Mining Co., Ltd. . 83 

Iron Spar Copper Mining Company . 83 

International Mining Company . 84 

Ivanhoe Mining Company . 84 

Jack Waite Extension Co , The . 85 

Jack Waite Mining Company, Ltd. 85 

Kellogg Galena Mining Company . 8 5 

Kellogg-Sunnyside Mining Company . 86 

Kill Buck Mining Company, Ltd. 86 

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King of Pine Creek Mining Co., Ltd. 87 

Last Chance Copper Mining Company . 87 

Lead King Mining Company . 87 

Lansing Silver-Lead Mining Company, The. 88 

Laclede Mining Company, Ltd. 88 

Lewis and Clark Mining Company .. 88 

Lead Crystal Mining Company . 89 

Leslie Copper & Gold Mining Company . 89 

Liberal King Group .. 89 

Little North Fork Copper M. & M. Co. 90 

Liberty Group . 90 

Liquidator Mining Company . 90 

Little Butte Mining Company . 91 

Liston Mining Company, Ltd. 91 

Lombardy Mining Company . 91 

Lone Pine and Idaho Claims .. 92 

Lookout Mountain Mining & Milling Co.. 92 

Lucky Boy Mining Co..... 92 

Lucky Calumet Copper Mining Co., Ltd. 93 

Lucky Friday Mining Company .. 93 

Lucky Stone Mining Company . 93 

Lucky Swede Gold & Copper Mining Co.. 94 

Lucky Jim Mining Company . 9 4 

Lynn & Idaho Mining Co., Ltd . 95 

Log Cabin Mining Co. 95 

Le Hoy Mining Company . 95 

Legal Tender Mining Co., Ltd. . 96 

Magic Copper Mining Company . 96 

Maine Standard Mining Co., Ltd. 96 

Majestic Mining Company . 97 

Mammoth Mining Company . 97 

Marsh Mining Company . 98 

May Flower Mining Company, Ltd. 98 

Midway-Summit Mining & Milling Co. 99 

Military Mining & Milling Co.. Ltd. 99 


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Riverside Copper Mining Co. „...125 

Sabina Mining & Milling Co..126 

San Francisco Mining Co., Ltd.126 

Sampson Mining & Development Co., Ltd. .126 

Seminole Mining Company .127 

Sidney Mining Company .127 

Sierra Nevada Consolidated Mining & Concen¬ 
trating Co.128 

Silverado Mining Company .128 

Sherman Mining Company .129 

Sherman Development Co., The . 129 

Silver Cable Mining Company .123 

Silver Cliff Gold & Copper Mining Co.130 

Silver Eagle Mining Co., Ltd., The .130 

Silver State Mining Company .130 

Silver Moon Mining Company, Limited .131 

Silver Reef Group .131 

Silver Star Mining Company .131 

Sister Mining & Milling Co. ..132 

Slavonian Mining Company .132 

Small Hope Lease . ...132 

Snowshoe Mining Company .13 3 

Snow Storm Mining Company .133 

Snow Storm Mines Consolidated . 133 

Sonora Mining & Milling Co., Ltd.134 

Spokane Mining & Leasing Company .134 

Spokane Tunnel Mining Co. .135 

Springfield Mining Co., Ltd. 135 

Spokane Mining & Milling Co.135 

Stanley Consolidated Mining & Milling Co. .136 

Star Antimony Mining Company .136 

Star Mining Company .137 

Square Deal Mining Company .137 

Sterling Mining Company, Limited .137 

Stewart Mining Company .138 


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St. James Mining Co., Ltd. .138 

Success Mining Co., Ltd. 139 

Sunset Banner Mining Company .. 139 

Sunshine Mining Company .139 

Sunset Development Co.140 

Sunset Group .140 

Syndicate Mining & Milling Co., Ltd...140 

Tarbox Mining Company .141 

Tamarack & Custer Consolidated Mining Co.141 

Teddy Mining & Milling Co... Ltd..141 

Temple Mining Company . 142 

Tiberius Mining Company, The .142 

Torino Mining Company . 143 

Trade Dollar Mining Company, Ltd....143 

Treasure-Vault Mining Company .143 

Trask Development Company .>...144 

Tuscumbia Leasing Company .144 

Tuscumbia Mining Company, Ltd.144 

Trapper Mining Company, Ltd. 145 

Tyler Mining & Milling Co., Ltd.145 

Terrible Edith Mining Company .145 

Trojan Mining Company . 146 

United American Mines Company .146 

U. S. Copper Company . 146 

Valentine Mining Company, Ltd.147 

Vendetta Chief .147 

Verde-May Mining Company .147 

V Group .,.148 

Vienna-International Mining & Milling Co., Ltd. 148 

Vienna Vein Mining Company .148 

Vindicator Mining Company .149 

Virginia Mining Company .149 

Wallace Mining Company .149 

Wall Street Mining Company .150 

Washington Mining Company .150 


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Wallace Group .150 

West Bell Mining- Company ...151 

West Gem Mining Company ...151 

Western Union Mining Company .151 

Wallace Mining, Milling & Realty Co.152 

Western Silver-Lead Mining Co.'. Ltd.152 

Western Star Mining Company .152 

West Hecla Mining Company .153 

West Hunter Mining Company, Limited .153 

Wardner Mining & Milling Co....154 

West Nine Mile Mining Company ..154 

Wilbur Mining Company, Ltd. .15 4 

Wilson Mining & Smelting Co...154 

Wisconsin Mining Company . 155 

Wonder of Pine Creek Mining Company .155 

Wyoming Mining & Milling Co. ..156 

Wonderful Mining Company, Ltd..156 

Yankee, The ....156 

Yankee Girl Mining Co.157 

Coeur d’Alene Stocks Listed on Wallace Exchange 159 
Stock Exchange Membership, Wallace .161 


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